Aljosa Kemperle is a founder and product-focused engineer with 14 years of experience building design and manufacturing workflows that bridge digital animation, CAD, and physical fabrication. Based in New York, he leads Kemperle Industries after co-founding Roboto.NYC and Plaidworks, where he translated complex prototypes—medical gantries and large-scale sculptural castings—into production-ready hardware and tooling. His background in computer animation informs a strong sense of form and motion that he applies to reverse engineering, 3D scanning, and novel extrusion systems. At MakerBot he guided mechanical design and manufacturing protocols for multiple Replicator generations, including introducing injection-molded gantry solutions still influential in the product line. Comfortable from concept sketches to establishing production pipelines, he combines creative design instincts with hands-on engineering and client-facing business development. An interesting through-line: he repeatedly turns experimental hardware ideas into repeatable manufacturing processes that scale from one-off art projects to small production runs.
14 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Fine Arts - BFA, Computer Animation, Bachelor of Fine Arts - BFA, Computer Animation at School of Visual Arts
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