Make Parts Fast: 3D Printing a COVID BreathalyzerApril 28, 2022May 3, 2022 | The Essentium TeamShare Essentium, Inc., announced that the Essentium High Speed Extrusion (HSE) 3D Printing Platform and industrial materials were used to conceptualize, design, prototype, and manufacture ten functional Worlds Protect COVID-19 breathalyzer kiosks in an accelerated time frame.The Worlds Protect team, a collaboration between The Texas A&M University System, Worlds Inc., and the U.S. Air Force, developed the kiosks to provide quick, convenient, and accurate breathalyzer tests suitable for on-site screening of large groups of people.Read More: Make Parts FastShare
Essentium, Inc., announced that the Essentium High Speed Extrusion (HSE) 3D Printing Platform and industrial materials were used to conceptualize, design, prototype, and manufacture ten functional Worlds Protect COVID-19 breathalyzer kiosks in an accelerated time frame.The Worlds Protect team, a collaboration between The Texas A&M University System, Worlds Inc., and the U.S. Air Force, developed the kiosks to provide quick, convenient, and accurate breathalyzer tests suitable for on-site screening of large groups of people.Read More: Make Parts Fast
Kendra Pulliam May 4, 2022Design World: NUBURU and Essentium Partner to Launch Blue Laser-Based Wire Feed Metal 3D PrintersNUBURU, an industry leader in high power and high brightness industrial blue lasers, and Essentium Inc., a worldwide leader in industrial additive manufacturing (AM), announced a partnership to develop and manufacture a blue laser-based metal AM platform. Read More
The Essentium Team February 15, 2022Fabbaloo: Additive Manufacturing – We’re Doing It All WrongA chat with Essentium CEO Blake Teipel revealed something rather interesting about the additive manufacturing industry. Read More
The Essentium Team December 15, 2021TCT Magazine: Essentium CEO on Its Public Listing, Entry Into Metals & Polymer Portfolio DevelopmentBlake Teipel bursts through the door of a back office on his company’s Formnext booth, he apologises for being slightly late, cracks a couple of jokes with his colleagues, rattles through our 30-minute interview, glances at his watch and after a brief tour of the stand, is away to his next appointment. Read More