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Marian McCord, Byron Kennedy and Steven Camilleri in the Olson Center

UNH Becomes Home to First U.S. Location for Global Innovator in Metal 3D Printing

UNH and Australian company SPEE3D, a global innovator in metal 3D printing technology, inaugurated the company’s first U.S.-based manufacturing and applications site at the university’s John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday, June 17. SPEE3D develops printers... Read More

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