Photo Courtesy || Paul Ivan Ceralde
Cordillera - A proud son of Kalinga graduated with outstanding award from the UC Berkeley, CA, California in 2019.
Paul Ivan Bravo Ceralde who traces his roots to Tanudan, Kalinga finished Masters in Materials Science and Engineering from the said institution.
Ceralde is now working on his own startup company called Morph Microfactories. He also started his own YouTube channel where he discussed about his startup journey.
"At Morph Microfactories, we are using the Mostly Printed Computerized Numerical Control (MPCNC) robotic platform to automate the fiber placement step of our composite manufacturing process. V1Engineering, the developer and designer of the MPCNC, made the design available to anyone under Creative Commons License with the vision of allowing makers wherever in the world to build their own CNCs," Ceralde explained about his project.
"The reason why Morph exists is to push the envelope in advancing the industrial adoption of carbon fiber composites by delivering at scale cost-effective parts with extensive design latitudes without compromising performance. Instrumental in achieving this goal are low-cost and open-source robots like the MPCNC," he added.
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If you are interested more on his CNC robot, you can visit his website at https://www.microfactories.tech/
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