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Desktop Metal
63 Third Avenue
MA 01803 Burlington
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About Desktop Metal
Desktop Metal is reinventing the way engineering and manufacturing teams produce metal parts - from prototyping through mass production.
Founding story
Desktop Metal was started to address a problem—how to make metal 3D printing accessible for engineering teams. In 2013, CEO Ric Fulop began collaborating with world-leading experts in materials science, engineering, and 3D printing. Their work together over the course of two years drew multiple independent inventions together to form the basis for Desktop Metal’s technology:
1988 “3D Printing” gets its name and Binder Jetting is invented by Ely Sachs (Co-founder) and colleagues at MIT
1997 Metallurgy experts Animesh Bose (VP, R&D) and Randall German publish definitive book on Metal Injection Molding
2000 Single-Pass Inkjet Technology is invented by Paul Hoisington (Chief Scientist for Inkjet Systems) and colleagues
2006- 2011 Major nanocrystalline and amorphous metals advances are made by Chris Schuh (Co-founder) at MIT
2015 Desktop Metal is founded
Our team
Our company is rooted in R&D. From in-house metallurgy class to testing the latest 3D printers, we are motivated by curiosity.
Founding story
Desktop Metal was started to address a problem—how to make metal 3D printing accessible for engineering teams. In 2013, CEO Ric Fulop began collaborating with world-leading experts in materials science, engineering, and 3D printing. Their work together over the course of two years drew multiple independent inventions together to form the basis for Desktop Metal’s technology:
1988 “3D Printing” gets its name and Binder Jetting is invented by Ely Sachs (Co-founder) and colleagues at MIT
1997 Metallurgy experts Animesh Bose (VP, R&D) and Randall German publish definitive book on Metal Injection Molding
2000 Single-Pass Inkjet Technology is invented by Paul Hoisington (Chief Scientist for Inkjet Systems) and colleagues
2006- 2011 Major nanocrystalline and amorphous metals advances are made by Chris Schuh (Co-founder) at MIT
2015 Desktop Metal is founded
Our team
Our company is rooted in R&D. From in-house metallurgy class to testing the latest 3D printers, we are motivated by curiosity.

