SPEE3D Opens First U.S. Manufacturing Facility at UNH’s John Olson Center

Key Highlights:

  • SPEE3D opens first U.S. manufacturing facility at UNH's John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center.

  • Collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense and other tech corridors.

  • Facility to manufacture printers and staff an applications center.

  • Leverage UNH resources for innovation in additive manufacturing.

  • Ribbon-cutting ceremony with SPEE3D leadership, UNH faculty, and local dignitaries.

Source (Globe Newswire)

Notable Quotes:

"Establishing our first U.S.-based location at the Olson Center brings together a world-class manufacturing center at UNH with SPEE3D's leading cold spray additive manufacturing technology to a region known for its innovation and advancements."

Byron Kennedy, CEO at SPEE3D

"UNH’s partnership with SPEE3D underscores the vital role that academic and industry collaboration can play in fostering innovation and cutting-edge research."

Marian McCord, Senior Vice Provost for Research, Economic Engagement and Outreach at UNH

Our Take:

SPEE3D's expansion into the U.S. with a facility at the John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center marks a significant milestone for the company and the additive manufacturing industry. By positioning itself within a leading academic institution, SPEE3D can leverage top-tier research, state-of-the-art facilities, and a skilled workforce to drive innovation and tailor solutions for its clients, including critical partners like the U.S. Department of Defense. This strategic move not only enhances SPEE3D's global footprint but also underscores the importance of academic-industry collaboration in advancing technological breakthroughs.