
NASA Webinar Features Elementum 3D
On Thursday, May 8, 2025, Elementum 3D’s Chief Technical Officer, Dr. Jeremy Iten, shared the company’s journey from startup to industry leader in additive manufacturing during NASA’s “Startup” webinar.
The webinar reveals Elementum 3D’s core business and how its advanced AM metal materials are powering the next frontier in what’s possible with 3D printing high-performance applications in aerospace, automotive, and beyond. Throughout the video Jeremy speaks about the challenges, breakthroughs, and real-world impact of Elementum 3D collaborations with NASA to help push the boundaries of 3D-printed rocket engine technology.



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