The New Possible
The New Possible is a podcast that sheds light on the future of making things - from ventilators to sustainable motorcycles - in a relatable and authentic way. Each episode tells an engaging, thought-provoking, and technically relevant story of how a company unlocks their new possibility using Autodesk’s Fusion 360. Follow along as we dive into the who’s, what’s, and how’s behind some of the most exciting innovations.
Podcasting since 2021 • 7 episodes
The New Possible
Latest Episodes
Beamlink Provides Connectivity Following Natural Disasters
The aftermath of natural disasters is often unpredictable — no matter how much you prepare. For this episode of The New Possible, we chat with Mateo Abascal, CEO of Beamlink, about the current barriers to working Internet and cell networks foll...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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33:21
Choose Your Own Adventure With CW&T
Brooklyn-based design studio CW&T is the definition of Jack of all Trades. Pens, box cutters, watches, jump ropes, sketchbooks, lighting — you name it, they’ve put their own playful twist on it. In this episode of The New Possible...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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47:43
One Click Metal is Democratizing Metal Additive Manufacturing
The metal 3D printing process is expensive, elusive, and did we mention expensive? One Click Metal’s 3D printing system, Bold Series, aims to break down the metal additive manufacturing barriers to entry. For this episode of The New Possible...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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56:39
MIT Space Exploration Initiative Designs Everyday Life in Space
In this episode, we chat with Ariel Ekblaw, founder and Director of the MIT Space Exploration Initiative, and Che-Wei Wang, an industr...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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1:11:08
CAMplete Brought 5-Axis Machining Into the 21st Century
During the time of Internet expansion and AOL instant messenger, Paul Hoskins and his co-founders founded CAMplete, a software line to help bridge the gap between CAD/CAM tool and machine. Each tool in the suite is designed for the specific mac...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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56:55