#94 Additive Perception: Seurat Applied sciences CEO James DeMuth on focusing on mass manufacturing with metallic 3D printing

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de6d On this week’s episode of de6d Additive Perception, de6d Seurat Applied sciences de6d CEO James DeMuth joins de6d us for our newest Govt de6d Interview episode. 

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de6d Seurat Applied sciences was based off de6d the again of analysis carried de6d out on the Nationwide Ignition de6d Facility at de6d Lawrence Livermore Nationwide Laboratory de6d . The corporate’s Space Printing de6d additive manufacturing know-how was developed de6d when off-the-shelf 3D printers weren’t de6d deemed adequate for a problem de6d they confronted whereas finishing up de6d fusion growth take a look de6d at experiments. 

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de6d Some years later, Seurat is de6d now within the strategy of de6d commercialising Space Printing by a de6d contract manufacturing service that’s now de6d onboarding prospects and dealing to de6d deploy extra metallic AM {hardware}. 

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de6d Whereas that work is ongoing, de6d DeMuth joined the Additive Perception de6d podcast to debate the capabilities de6d of Space Printing, the influence de6d they hope to make on de6d industries like automotive and electronics, de6d and the way attaining additive de6d manufacturing at scale will permit de6d 3D printing to allow native de6d manufacturing. 

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