Digital Alloys Joule printing scientific advisory board (full disclosure)

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AM_F2019_04 · Additive Manufacturing, Fall 2019 · §6.p1

Tom's involvement story — declined initially, accepted because of former IT employee Sal Barriga; made the rep come to Belmont; recognized 10×–100× cost advantage in the Joule printing process. Discloses parallel SAB roles at Desktop Metals (via other MIT colleagues).

You could put lithium batteries up there, I wouldn't necessarily be opposed. So this is not all additive manufacturing, but actually optical fibers is additive manufacturing. Let's talk a little bit about additive manufacturing. This is the Digital Alloys website. This is where they are actually making these little titanium pieces for Boeing.