the magic of networking...again
I was on my way to Aon’s interview and met this guy called Jacky who is part of a company called Uniprecision. We went on to talk about our aspiration and outlook for the comeback of hardware manufacturing, from 3D printing (injection molding and CNC prototype) and eventually owning our own factory in America. We met up today at Olympus Cafe and had a talk. He told me that he’s been working on this project since 2013, and has found 5 excellent team members that are on the technical side. His first product was a fitbit like device, from which they closed the deal by going through the process of signing NDS, then uploading the requested materials onto an “analysis tool” and giving the quote to the customers on the spot and then asking the customer to find replacement for materials that no broker can provide and closing the deal (he used this example as a case for not able to estimate a delivery to a client usually). He told me about the teammates, a chinese name dude and his sister (sis does the microscopic soldering stuff), Ben (old guy, whose mom has recently has a stroke and is backed out. but he has started his own company and sold before), Andi (CTO who is responsible for technology side). He also has an app on the side called Anineed (task rabbit for college kids). Ken, is the CEO of Uniprecision who let him use the Uniprecision name to get American customers (but all finances and operations separate). Jacky believes that if he uses Uniprecision for manufacturing, he will just let them take care of the shipping side even if they mark up the price. Our goal is to grab customers early from 3D printing, and then onboard them into production. I have to start developing a sense for finding customers that will give us growth, and when is it the customers’ job to do a certain thing (eg. finding a broker that can provide them with that specific material or having their own manufacturing SOP). Now the game plan is for me to see a process from beginning to end to onboard a customer, and then i will write out some protocol (50/50 with andy, perhaps he can help me do instant pricing!) for Uniproto, and learn about production.
his personal story: he was born in 1986, he flunked christian high school in monterey, his dad is a business man, after flunking he went to De Anza to study business and met his wife, and went to Davis but did not like Davis. he has two kids.











