Seurat Technologies

The Most Transformative Manufacturing Breakthrough In Modern History

About this Event

Seurat Technologies is a 3D printed metal parts contract manufacturer that enables their customers to reimagine what is possible at scale.

Using laser technology invented at Lawrence Livermore Labs to research nuclear fusion, Seurat has developed Area Printing, a new additive manufacturing process that is faster, less expensive, and more precise than current 3D printing. In addition, it significantly reduces the carbon footprint of the process. Area Printing is a game changer and the first viable alternative to conventional manufacturing methods like machining, casting, and forging in the $3.1T metal parts market.

Seurat is on a mission to out-compete traditional manufacturing in every way: economics, speed, and quality. Unlike conventional Additive Manufacturing, which is limited to niche markets, Seurat’s scalable, high-volume production makes reshoring manufacturing economically viable, enhancing supply chain resilience and reducing geopolitical risk.

Register to watch our webinar with Seurat CEO, James DeMuth, to hear why the company is already backed by global leaders in innovation including Capricorn Investment Group, True Ventures, NVIDIA’s NVentures, GM Ventures, Denso, Porsche SE, SIP Global Partners, Honda Innovations, Myriad Venture Partners, Cubit Capital, Siemens Energy, and Maniv Mobility among others.

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March 26

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