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3D printing, on demand: how 3DQue is leading the sustainability revolution in manufacturing

entrepreneurship@UBC Season 1 Episode 4

This week, host and entrepreneurship@UBC’s Creative Specialist, MJ Araujo, speaks with Steph Sharp, Co Founder and CEO of 3DQue. 3DQue has created an automation suite for 3D printers to produce parts 24/7, on demand, rivalling current manufacturing systems dependent on outsourcing production at scale. Their team has been pivotal in helping deliver parts for PPE for frontline workers, keeping communities safe while broadening their operations to serve local businesses impacted by broken supply chains. 


About Steph Sharp: 
A finance expert and serial entrepreneur, Steph Sharp founded 3DQue to disrupt the low volume manufacturing market. She is committed to establishing long-term relationships and business practices that are economically, socially and environmentally sustainable.


About 3DQue: 
Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, 3DQue offers an autonomous 3D printing service for the mass production of critical high resolution plastic components and parts. 24/7 on demand scheduling provides control over inventory and effectively eliminates the need for outsourcing. 3DQue is changing the way 3D printing is performed with innovative technology that delivers complex plastic parts at scale with speed, cost and quality not achievable with traditional 3D printing techniques.


3DQue is a venture currently a part of entrepreneurship@UBC’s Incubator program