![]() ![]() We first need to understand what “powder + binder” printing entails. Today, we are interested in the below grouping of companies that are all using a similar type of technology to 3D print metals – “powder + binder.” Source: Digital Alloys We were surprised to see at least 50 companies working on metal 3D printing, each pursuing their own technology. In last week’s article on Digital Alloys, we looked at a fast, low-cost method of 3D printing metals called Joule Printing. ![]() In the case of ExOne, we were interested to learn more about the current state of powder and binder metal 3D Printing, so we sat down to talk with the CEO of Digital Alloys, Duncan McCallum. You need to check in more often and see if everything’s still on track. While we usually like to take a “set it and forget it” approach to investing, with technology it’s a bit different. Like many others, we were – and still are – quite excited about the potential of 3D printing and consequently want to keep tabs on popular 3DP stocks.
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