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About
Cameron Schiller co-founded Rangeview in March 2022 with Aeden Gasser-Brennan to reinvent investment casting for defense and aerospace customers. A high school robotics champion who later competed in BattleBots, he spent his student years building precision robotic arms and gearboxes that matched Japanese industry-standard performance at a fraction of the cost. Rangeview's process compresses the traditional 18-step investment casting workflow into 12 days using novel 3D-printed pattern technology, and the company has raised $4.4M from TenOneTen, Pathbreaker, Shield Capital, and SkyDeck Berkeley to scale a Los Angeles-based foundry for autonomous-systems components.
Previous roles
- BattleBots competitor
- Robotics engineer
Notable work
- Rangeview
- Investment Casting
- Robotics
- Additive Manufacturing
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