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Tinkerine Studios Ltd V.TTD

Tinkerine Studios Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is primarily engaged in the business of designing and manufacturing, distribution of three-dimensional (3D) printers, software and related online educational content. The Company also offers its consulting services to clients in the areas of hardware review, software development, business development and business consulting. The Company operates in one segment, which is the sale of 3D printers and provision of related services. Its products include Tinkerine Cloud, Ditto Pro Series 3D Printer, PLA Filament and 3D Printing Accessories. Its Ditto Pro Series 3D Printers include Ditto Pro and Ditto Pro R. Its Tinkerine Cloud offers 3D slicing, file storage and printer management. The Company offers 3D printing skills for students, entrepreneurs, small businesses, and makers. The Company's 3D printers have applications in various industries, including aviation, architecture, film, biomedicine, footwear and culinary arts.


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Comment by Combo90on Apr 07, 2020 8:22pm
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RE:Bashers running out of material

RE:Bashers running out of material

@Daveholton

I agree. I feel like little people have looked into Tinkerine's board of directors Bob Longo. 

 

Bob Longo
CEO & President, Knowmatters Inc.

Mr. Longo is current Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) and President of Knowmatters, Inc., a US-­based education firm focused on cognitive learning and artificial intelligence. Mr. Longo has specific expertise in CEO strategic and operational support, sales, marketing, executive general management and strategic planning. 

Mr. Longo previously held senior positions with Apple Inc., Carnegie Learning, Studywiz, SchoolOne and NeXT Inc. During his tenure at Apple and NeXT his duties included responsibilities in both the K­12 and Higher Education markets. Mr. Longo worked with Steve Jobs three times. He headed up the K­12 market and later was President of Apple’s PowerSchool Division, leading it to three consecutive years of increased growth in revenue, profit and market share. This included recognition as the Software Information Industry Association’s (SIIA) CODIE winner each year, for Best Software in its category. 

Mr. Longo was President, CEO and Vice Chairman at Carnegie Learning, a leading adaptive math software developer and publisher. He successfully launched the Carnegie Mellon’s spin­out penetrating 40% of the largest 100 US School Districts in its first 36 months, while tripling revenue each year. At Carnegie Learning he was recognized as an Ernst & Young Software Entrepreneur of the Year and was twice invited to present to the US governors at their Education Technology Summit. At both PowerSchool and Carnegie Learning his teams secured 99% Customer Retention Rates. 

Mr. Longo was Executive Vice President at Studywiz, and was responsible for the expansion of sales to K­12 schools in North America and for developing strategic relationships with major industry partners including Apple, Google and Microsoft. Mr. Longo was CEO of SchoolOne, an education technology company that developed and marketed web­-based, enterprise, information software solutions to the K­12 market, their clients included all of the Catholic Schools in the Silicon Valley


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