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Freeform is building a new metal additive printing process that they say changes the game.
The company has $14 million from Nvidia and Boeing .
Co-founders Erik Palitsch (CEO) and TJ Ronacher (President) both worked at SpaceX, where they were principal architect and lead analyst of the Merlin engines.
Boeing ’s AE Ventures and Nvidia invested a total of $14 million in Freeform .
They plan to use the money to scale up, build out their next generation of (much faster) printers.
Freeform has customers in aerospace, automotive, industrial, and energy sectors, “the whole nine”.
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