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How To Invent a Product and Build a Business with the Form 3

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Join us for an interview with David Michael Reichmann, founder of Rawrycat, about his experience using the Form 3 to design a more comfortable silicone face mask and build a unique brand. Hear about his journey from professional photographer to product designer and small business owner. David has experienced every part of product development, from ideation to sales, and will offer his insights during live Q+A.

Visit www.rawrycat.com to learn more about Rawrycat face masks. 

What you will learn:


  • How 3D printed prototypes can inform a compression molding workflow
  • How David built an engineering team and educated himself about manufacturing a product
  • Which marketing strategies David's uses to bring a product to life




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Webinar Speakers

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David Michael Reichmann

Owner, Rawrycat
David is a wedding photographer turned inventor. While developing pet products, he pivoted to silicone face masks in response to the ongoing global COVID-19 crisis. He used the Form 3 to rapidly prototype and develop the Rawrycat Mask and bring it to market. Today he continues to leverage 3D printing to develop future products.
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Analisa Russo

User Applications Manager
Analisa works closely with Formlabs customers to tell their workflow stories in the form of educational and inspirational online content. Analisa has a background in materials science (MIT ’08 and UIUC ’14) with a focus on desktop fabrication techniques. Prior to joining Formlabs, she worked as lead developer of Circuit Scribe, a conductive ink pen with applications in education, art, and circuit prototyping.