Alex Cartwright
About Alex Cartwright
Alex Cartwright serves as the Head of Robotics at Ai Build, where he focuses on real-time machine control and toolpath generation for additive manufacturing. He holds a Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Bristol and has previous experience as an intern at Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd and as a sponsored student at ESA/ESTEC.
Work at Ai Build
Alex Cartwright has served as the Head of Robotics at Ai Build since 2018. In this role, he focuses on real-time machine control and improved toolpath generation for multi-axis additive manufacturing machines. He leads the integration of client hardware into Ai Build's cloud-based packages, which enhances the company's digital twin simulation capabilities. His contributions are pivotal in advancing the company's robotics initiatives and optimizing manufacturing processes.
Education and Expertise
Alex Cartwright studied at the University of Bristol, where he earned a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Aerospace Engineering from 2014 to 2018. His educational background provides a strong foundation in engineering principles, particularly in areas relevant to robotics and manufacturing technologies. This expertise supports his current role in developing advanced solutions for additive manufacturing.
Background
Before joining Ai Build, Alex Cartwright gained practical experience through internships and student programs. In 2017, he worked as an intern at Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd for two months. Additionally, he served as a Sponsored Student at ESA/ESTEC for one month at the Redu Ground Station in Belgium. These experiences contributed to his understanding of engineering applications in real-world settings.
Achievements
During his tenure at Ai Build, Alex Cartwright has made significant strides in the field of robotics, particularly in the integration of client hardware and the enhancement of digital twin simulations. His focus on real-time machine control and toolpath generation has positioned Ai Build as a leader in additive manufacturing solutions. His work reflects a commitment to advancing technology in the robotics sector.