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SPEE3D works with Northeastern University’s Kostas Research Institute to bring additive manufacturing to students and military

School Installs WarpSPEE3D Printer to Train Students on Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing and Collaborate with the US Army Research Laboratory

Burlington, MA – January 29, 2024 – SPEE3D, a leading metal additive manufacturing company, announced it has sold a WARPSPEE3D printer to Northeastern University and the school’s Kostas Research Institute (KRI) in Burlington, Massachusetts. The investment will teach students about Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing (CSAM) and allow the university to collaborate with the US Army Research Laboratory (ARL) on materials development, quality control, and process control for large 3D prints.

The WarpSPEE3D is located at Northeastern University’s Innovation Campus, a 70,000-square-foot research and development facility. Northeastern University’s Mechanical Engineering Department offers M.S. and Ph.D. programs, such as the Advanced and Intelligent Engineering M.S. program, which enables students to work intimately with AM platforms such as the SPEE3D printer for education and research. Northeastern University’s Innovation Campus is also home to the Kostas Research Institute, which fosters links with the US Department of Defense, research agencies, and contractors.

“SPEE3D is excited to partner with Northeastern University’s College of Engineering and the Kostas Research Institute, where faculty can work with students on our WarpSPEE3D printer and learn about Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing technology,” said Byron Kennedy, CEO at SPEE3D. “Additionally, the Institute’s close ties with the military align well with our customer base. We look forward to a successful collaboration with the US Army Research Laboratory.”

“Northeastern University’s Cold Spray Research Group is excited to have added SPEE3D’s Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing technology with support from the US Army Research Laboratory,” said Dr. Ozan Cagatay, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Northeastern University “We will be leveraging their WarpSPEE3D printer for materials research and development, development of novel applications, and training future engineers, scientists, and skilled personnel. Our focus will be publishing high-quality research, addressing the needs of our stakeholders, and helping close the growing gap in the US advanced manufacturing workforce.”
 
SPEE3D’s proprietary CSAM technology offers high-density metal parts at build rates up to 100g/min (3.5oz/min), accelerating prototyping and product development while minimizing operational downtime. The WarpSPEE3D printer can print parts up to 88 lbs. (40 kg) with a diameter of up to 40 “x 30” (1m x .7m) and is ideal for a research or factory environment.

SPEE3Dについて

SPEE3D社は、特許取得済みのコールドスプレー・アディティブ・マニュファクチャリング(CSAM)技術を活用した金属3Dプリンターおよび統合システムの研究、開発、提供を専門とする金属積層造形技術のリーディングカンパニーです。その結果、SPEE3Dの製品ポートフォリオは、銅、アルミニウム、ステンレス鋼、アルミニウム青銅などの幅広い金属について、従来の金属製造よりも大幅に高速な生産を可能にしている。 stage.spee3d.com.

About Kostas Research Institute:

KRI aims to drive rapid development, prototyping, and the transition of tech Innovation to industry and defense agencies to maintain technological superiority over other nations in a secure development space. Here, faculty and students work closely with experts from industry, government, and academia, translating discoveries into revolutionary new technologies, materials, and systems. To learn more, visit www.northeastern.edu/kostas