LIFT selects Elementum 3D for Advanced Materials Challenge Program
Elementum 3D is pleased to announce its collaborative project with LIFT. LIFT is a nonprofit, public-private partnership between industry, academia and government that supports our nation’s economy and enhances its national security by accelerating innovative advanced manufacturing technology and talent development.
As an Advanced Materials Challenge Program Awardee, the Elementum 3D team will be working closely with LIFT to develop next-generation alloys for additive manufacturing that leverage Elementum 3D’s patented reactive additive manufacturing (RAM) technology. The LIFT team will directly support this project work with their advanced materials modeling and manufacturing capabilities.
We are honored to help expand the nation’s advanced manufacturing and national security capabilities through the development of these innovative printable alloys.
Elementum 3D recognized by Colorado School of Mines in record breaking fundraising initiative
Elementum 3D was recognized this month for contributed resources and learning opportunities valued over $1 million to Colorado School of Mines historic MINES@150 fundraising effort. The school raised $589 million in under 5 years to support their new Entrepreneurship & Innovation Ecosystem, signature student experiences, scholarships, endowed chairs and more.
The strategic partnership between Elementum 3D and Colorado School of Mines have benefited each other through the advancement of AM material research and development and hands-on experience for students and professors. Two notable joint projects include an Army STTR and Navy SBIR, both had a Phase I and Phase II stage.
“We are honored to be recognized as a MINES@150 donor. Many of the successes Elementum 3D have achieved since it was established in 2014 are directly related to the Colorado School of Mines teachers, students, and programs.” said Dr. Jacob Nuechterlein, Elementum 3D founder and CEO. Jacob concludes “I am proud to be a Mines graduate.”
The Colorado School of Mines’ most successful fundraising initiative in the university’s 150-year history was publicly launched in the fall of 2020 and closed on June 30, 2025. All visionary donors who contributed $1 million or more via monetary or in-kind services to the MINES@150 campaign were invited to attend the plaque unveiling commemorating the momentous achievement.
Formnext 2025 | Frankfurt, Germany | November 18-21
Come and visit Elementum 3D at the Höganäs booth – Hall 12.0 – Booth D41
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