Tim Ellis (Relativity Space): Putting 1M People on Mars w/ ML & 3D Printed Rockets | TransformX 2022
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Tim Ellis is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Relativity Space and wants to put one million people on Mars. He plans on accomplishing this goal by using the 3D printed rockets manufactured by his company, which boasts a one-million-square-foot factory and the largest metal 3D printers in the world. Ellis will describe his first in-person rocket test and how it drove him to build Relativity Space. He will also outline the concept of software-defined manufacturing, and how combining 3D printing and machine learning allows Relativity Space to experiment and iterate more quickly than traditional manufacturing methods allow. He will discuss how Relativity collects data and how sensor fusion helps the company predict printing flaws and identify them when they happen. In this fireside chat with Scale CEO and Founder Alexandr Wang, Ellis will discuss how ambition can make absurd goals a reality and what it takes to persevere at a startup. Finally, Ellis will outline the benefits we will see along the way to achieving his goal. Ellis is the youngest member of the National Space Council Users Advisory Group, which advises the White House on space policy. He also serves on the World Economic Forum as a Technology Pioneer.

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