In 2003 Reichental was recruited to become president and CEO of 3D Systems. While he was its president, 3D Systems acquired several subsidiaries including Quickparts, an on-demand industrial parts manufacturing services, Z Corp, and
Geomagic. In 2014 Reichental was listed as one of the "Top 25 Makers Who Are Reinventing the American Dream" by
Popular Mechanics Magazine. The same year he delivered a
TED talk titled ‘what's next in 3D printing’. The following year he stepped down as CEO of 3D Systems, and founded XponentialWorks, where he serves as founder and chairman. Based in
Ventura, California, XponentialWorks is a venture, advisory, and product development firm focused on early and mature stage companies in the fields of 3D printing, robotics, artificial intelligence, and deep learning. In 2016 Reichental co-founded Centaur Analytics, Inc., where he serves as chairman of the board. Centaur Analytics produces wireless grain sensors and an
Internet-of-Things platform for monitoring and adjusting
postharvest crop storage conditions. During the same year he co-founded ParaMatters, a creator of production-ready 3D printable designs, together with Michael Bogomolny. as well as CEO of Techniplas Digital, a business unit within Techniplas that focuses on developing cognitive products and services for the company and its customers. Reichental was also a General Partner at OurCrowd First, an Israel-based early-stage venture fund for companies in the fields of artificial intelligence, robotics and digital manufacturing from January 2018 until November 2019. In October 2018 he led XponentialWorks in a collaboration with specialty zinc provider EverZinc to launch EverZinc Digital, a unit dedicated to company innovation, and the development of a startup ecosystem to increase the applications of zinc materials. == Accolades ==