Partnerships
We firmly believe that partnering with like-minded organizations will help increase awareness and adoption of manufacturing technologies across many different applications and industries. See how partnering with industry and university leaders is helping advance the future of digital manufacturing.
GE Additive Manufacturing Partner Network
We’re a member ofGE Additive’sManufacturing Partner Network(MPN)—a collection of organizations committed to investing in GE Additive equipment, materials, software, and technology as a development platform to help transition 3D printing from prototyping technology to a volume production process. The partnership with GE Additive builds on our strategy to continue developing and expanding ourindustrial-grade 3D printingtechnologies.
MIT’s Additive Manufacturing Consortium
We’re a founding memberof MIT’sCenter for Additive and Digital Advanced Production Technologies(ADAPT)—a consortium focused on scaling new manufacturing technology through research, education, actionable insights, and an MIT-based ecosystem that pairs industry and academia.Read more on our work with MIT.
Member of Cleveland Clinic Healthcare Innovations Alliance
的一部分Cleveland Clinic Healthcare Innovations Alliance, we’re aligned with companies like Parker Hannifin, Medstar, and others to collaborate and share ideas that drive innovation in the healthcare sector through meaningful development projects and implementation of best practices.

Design Course with Wohlers Associates
We partnered with Terry Wohlers, principal consultant and President ofWohlers Associates, Inc.to host a three-day day course in additive manufacturing near our 3D printing facility in North Carolina. The course offers designers, engineers, and managers an opportunity to develop methods and strategies that get the most from different additive manufacturing technologies.
Cool Idea Award: Healthcare Grant
OurHealthcare Grant—powered by Cleveland Clinic Innovations—is an extension of our flagship Cool Idea Award program to foster new life-improving medical devices. The grant provides manufacturing services for prototyping or low-volume production. Application periods are open twice a year and applicants must be a part of the Cleveland Clinic Healthcare Innovations Alliance.



