Desktop Metal Studio System
Desktop Metal Studio System
Desktop Metal has announced the election of Jeffrey Immelt, former Chairman and CEO of the General Electric Company, to its Board of Directors.
Immelt brings to the metal 3D printing company over four decades of technology and business expertise, with the most recent leading GE's global business development.
“On behalf of Desktop Metal’s directors and entire team, it’s an honor to welcome Jeff to our board,” said Ric Fulop, Founder and CEO of Desktop Metal. “In addition to his experience leading one of the largest and most admired companies in the world, Jeff is a respected executive with a passion for technology and innovation. His track record for driving creativity and on a global scale makes him a valuable addition to the board as we continue to drive Desktop Metal’s innovation and growth strategy.”
Founded in 2015, Desktop Metal has introduced two metal 3D printing systems to the market including its office-friendly Studio System for rapid prototyping, and a Production System for manufacturing metal parts at scale up to 100 times faster than today’s laser-based additive manufacturing systems. The company has since secured investment from major firms such as BMW i Ventures, GE Ventures and Ford Motor Company, and was awarded the coveted Rising Star award at the inaugural TCT Awards last year.
“I am excited and honored to join the Desktop Metal board and work with this exceptional team of visionary entrepreneurs,” Immelt said. “Since it was founded nearly three years ago, Desktop Metal has become a trailblazer across the additive manufacturing landscape and I have a tremendous respect for the company’s ability to innovate. I look forward to sharing my experiences and contributing to the future direction and growth of this emerging metal 3D printing pioneer.”
Immelt joins the Desktop Metal Board along with recently-appointed Dr. Ken Washington, vice president of Research and Advanced Engineering and CTO at the Ford Motor Company.