Jacob Moss

Jacob Moss is an accomplished mechanical engineering graduate from ASU and a co-founder of A3D, a trailblazing company in the 3D printing industry. His true passion lies in assisting companies to expand and grow their business using additive manufacturing. With a profound understanding of engineering principles and a keen eye for innovative solutions, Jacob has been instrumental in helping clients leverage the power of 3D printing to transform their manufacturing processes and drive product development. His expertise in additive manufacturing technologies and unwavering commitment to empowering businesses make him an indispensable partner for organizations seeking to embrace cutting-edge solutions and thrive in the rapidly evolving market landscape.

3D-printed inserts being unpacked from HP build

3D Printing Transforms Footwear Company, FitMyFoot’s Production

We live in the age of customization, where one can design and tailor anything from food to clothing. FitMyFoot proves that the same can be said for orthotics. The FitMyFoot mission is to help people live more active and healthy lives. The company accomplishes this by providing custom, 3D-printed insoles and sandals. The FitMyFoot team …

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Quality Assurance in Additive Manufacturing: The A3D Manufacturing Edge

Why Does Quality Assurance Matter in 3D Printing? Producing high-quality 3D parts that are precise and quality-assured does not happen by accident. It calls for attention to detail and qualified expertise in additive manufacturing software and hardware systems and tools — which requires time, education, and commitment. Since its inception, 3D printing has been a …

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Achieving Precision: The Key to High-Quality 3D Printed Parts

Precision — the Devil is in the Details When you’re in the business of making things — precision matters. For brands like Lego, an inaccurate part could mean you’re missing the final piece to complete your four-hundred-dollar Star Wars Deathstar replica. It’s not exactly a life and death situation, but it’s not, like, ideal. For …

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