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Boeing Invests in Morf3D to Advance 3D Printing Process Devt for Aerospace Applications

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BoeingBoeing Invests in Morf3D to Advance 3D Printing Process Devt for Aerospace Applications - top government contractors - best government contracting event has invested in Morf3D to help the El Segundo, Calif.-based company further develop additive manufacturing methods and engineering capabilities.

Boeing said Monday it made the investment through its ventures arm HorizonX, which co-led the Series A financing round.

“We are excited to be a distinguished and trusted partner of Boeing’s additive manufacturing supplier base, as we continue to industrialize our processes for the high-rate production of flight-worthy additively manufactured components,” said Ivan Madera, CEO of Morf3D.

“This investment will enable us to increase our engineering staff and expand our technology footprint of EOS M400-4 DMLS systems to better serve the growing demands of our aerospace customers,” Madera added.

Morf3D has developed 3D-printed aluminum and titanium components for Boeing’s helicopters and satellites since its establishment in 2015.

The investment came two months after Boeing signed a five-year agreement with Switzerland-based technology and engineering firm Oerlikon to collaborate on the development of powder bed titanium additive manufacturing processes and materials.

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Written by Jane Edwards

is a staff writer at Executive Mosaic, where she writes for ExecutiveBiz about IT modernization, cybersecurity, space procurement and industry leaders’ perspectives on government technology trends.

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