by Lin Kayser | May 1, 2022 | Uncategorized
When Michael and I started thinking about what eventually became Hyperganic in 2017, we knew that the complexity of the objects we’d create would approach the complexity of natural objects. If you eliminate the factor of manual labor, which is present in today’s...
by Lin Kayser | Jan 11, 2022 | Uncategorized
In my conversation with Sam Davies at TCT magazine, I talk about why it’s important to transcend our current engineering paradigm, which is holding back technological progress. By using AI and software algorithms to automate away the tedium of inventing new...
by Lin Kayser | May 10, 2021 | Uncategorized
TCT Magazine asked Hans and myself to join their Innovators on Innovators podcast to talk about our take on the current state of Additive Manufacturing, what role digital design plays, and how we can industrialize the production process that, today, is still very...
by Lin Kayser | Feb 20, 2021 | Computational Engineering
In my interview with Sam Davies at TCT Magazine, I am talking about my ambitions to move the engineering of physical objects under Moore’s Law of exponential progress. I explain my motivation for creating Hyperganic, and why I think this is the biggest lever I...
by Lin Kayser | Aug 1, 2020 | Uncategorized
As you know, I am working on the future of engineering and manufacturing with Hyperganic. Many good things are happening here (check out this feature in Dezeen, that was recently published about us). Nevertheless, one of the things on my mind these days is the...