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Desktop Metal
NameDesktop Metal
TypePublic
Traded asNYSE: DM
IndustryAdditive manufacturing
Founded2015
FoundersRic Fulop, Jonah Myerberg, Andy Roberts
HeadquartersBurlington, Massachusetts

Desktop Metal is a leading company in the field of Additive manufacturing, specializing in the development of 3D printing technologies and materials. Founded by Ric Fulop, Jonah Myerberg, and Andy Roberts in 2015, the company has established itself as a major player in the industry, with its products and services being used by companies such as Ford Motor Company, Caterpillar Inc., and Google. Desktop Metal's innovative approach to 3D printing has been recognized by industry leaders, including General Electric, BMW, and Boeing. The company's technology has also been featured in various publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Wired.

Introduction

Desktop Metal's mission is to make Additive manufacturing accessible to all, by providing affordable and easy-to-use 3D printing solutions. The company's products and services are designed to cater to a wide range of industries, including Aerospace, Automotive, Healthcare, and Consumer products. With its innovative approach to 3D printing, Desktop Metal has partnered with companies such as Dassault Systèmes, Siemens, and Autodesk to provide integrated solutions for Computer-aided design and Computer-aided manufacturing. The company's technology has also been recognized by industry experts, including Neil Gershenfeld, Brent Stucker, and Hod Lipson, who have contributed to the development of Additive manufacturing.

History

The company was founded in 2015 by Ric Fulop, Jonah Myerberg, and Andy Roberts, with the goal of developing affordable and accessible 3D printing technologies. In 2017, Desktop Metal launched its first product, the Studio System, which was designed for Office-friendly 3D printing. The company has since expanded its product line to include the Production System, which is designed for high-volume 3D printing. Desktop Metal has also established partnerships with companies such as Stratasys, 3D Systems, and Materialise, to provide a wide range of 3D printing solutions. The company has received funding from investors, including Kleiner Perkins, Lux Capital, and New Enterprise Associates, and has been recognized by industry awards, such as the R&D 100 Awards and the IDTechEx Awards.

Technology

Desktop Metal's technology is based on its proprietary Single Pass Jetting process, which allows for fast and accurate 3D printing. The company's Studio System and Production System use this technology to produce high-quality 3D printed parts with complex geometries. Desktop Metal's technology has been compared to other 3D printing technologies, such as Selective Laser Sintering and Fused Deposition Modeling, and has been recognized for its speed and accuracy. The company has also developed its own 3D printing software, which is designed to work seamlessly with its hardware. Desktop Metal's technology has been influenced by the work of researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley.

Products

Desktop Metal's product line includes the Studio System and the Production System, both of which are designed for 3D printing. The Studio System is an Office-friendly 3D printing solution, while the Production System is designed for high-volume 3D printing. The company also offers a range of 3D printing materials, including Metals, Ceramics, and Polymers. Desktop Metal's products have been used by companies such as Apple Inc., Amazon, and Microsoft, to produce complex 3D printed parts. The company's products have also been recognized by industry awards, such as the CES Innovation Awards and the iF Design Awards.

Applications

Desktop Metal's products and services have a wide range of applications, including Aerospace, Automotive, Healthcare, and Consumer products. The company's 3D printing technology has been used to produce complex parts, such as Aircraft components, Car parts, and Medical implants. Desktop Metal's technology has also been used in the production of Consumer products, such as Smartphones and Laptops. The company has partnered with companies such as NASA, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing to develop 3D printing solutions for the Aerospace industry. Desktop Metal's technology has also been recognized by industry experts, including Eric Schmidt, Marc Andreessen, and Reid Hoffman.

Company

Desktop Metal is a public company, listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol DM. The company is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, and has offices in California, New York, and Europe. Desktop Metal has established partnerships with companies such as Dassault Systèmes, Siemens, and Autodesk to provide integrated solutions for Computer-aided design and Computer-aided manufacturing. The company has received funding from investors, including Kleiner Perkins, Lux Capital, and New Enterprise Associates, and has been recognized by industry awards, such as the R&D 100 Awards and the IDTechEx Awards. Desktop Metal's leadership team includes Ric Fulop, Jonah Myerberg, and Andy Roberts, who have extensive experience in the Additive manufacturing industry. Category:3D printing companies