Zeda, Inc. (formerly PrinterPrezz, Inc.), a global leader in advanced 3D manufacturing and nanotechnology solutions for the medical, space, defense, and aerospace industries, has appointed Geoffrey Doyle as the company’s Chief Investment Officer. He previously served as a founding advisor. In this role, Geoffrey will be a critical driver of the company’s international expansion plans and investment strategies.
Geoffrey has extensive experience helping founders execute more effectively and create value for their investors. He has held senior roles at companies including FIT AG US and Netfabb US as President, and Jabil, Inc., where he was the primary driver of their metal additive manufacturing strategy across all divisions. Geoffrey joined Zeda from Uniformity Labs, an engineered metal materials company. He moved from a Founding Advisor to an operational role as Vice President of Business Development – supporting its growth after completing its $38 million Series B financing. He was also instrumental in the partnership between Zeda and Uniformity, which formed in 2021. He will continue to work closely with Uniformity Lab’s leadership in an active advisory capacity.
Manufacturing on Demand
“I am excited to join Zeda full-time and to deploy additive manufacturing capabilities and business strategies into traditional manufacturing and product companies in highly regulated and high-value industries. Zeda is not only at the forefront of bringing life-changing medical device advancements to those who need them the most worldwide but also has exceptional manufacturing capabilities acquired from Vertex Manufacturing in the aerospace and defense industries. I have always believed there are significant opportunities to combine additive manufacturing and semiconductor technologies to reduce costs and improve outcomes. I have worked with the incredibly talented and visionary Zeda founders. I’m excited to be part of the Zeda operational team to drive its mission further and accelerate its growth trajectory,” said Geoffrey Doyle.
“Geoffrey has a unique combination of additive manufacturing knowledge and an engineering mindset with years of experience in the venture space for both fast-paced startups and large international companies. His skill set will be instrumental for Zeda’s long-term growth prospects,” said Shri Shetty, CEO of Zeda.
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