Fathom and Lawrence Livermore Labs to team up to advance 3D printing and additive manufacturing

fathom_logo_150x100 copyFATHOM, an advanced technology driven company with an expertise in 3D printing and additive manufacturing, announced that it has entered into a technology development partnership with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This collaboration brings together FATHOM’s  industry knowledge and LLNL’s R&D capabilities, facility resources, engineers and scientists to introduce and commercialize new market-leading additive manufacturing technologies.

“Additive manufacturing is rapidly changing the design and production of all kinds of products. At Lawrence Livermore, we are not only applying additive manufacturing to our core mission of national security, but seeking ways to accelerate the process and create new materials,” said Diane Chinn, division leader of Materials Engineering at LLNL. “We look forward to collaborating with FATHOM to explore new advances in this area.”

By leveraging these combined strengths, FATHOM and LLNL’s technologies will involve new material development, processing, testing, and characterization, plus, application specific advancements such as hardware and software.

“FATHOM is very excited about this advanced technology partnership with Lawrence Livermore National Lab,” said Rich Stump, Principal at FATHOM. “Bringing together FATHOM’s professional commercial industry expertise and LLNL’s unique R&D capabilities, we will now have the ability to co-develop and introduce new technologies to help the 3D printing and additive manufacturing industry.”

FATHOM
www.studiofathom.com

Lawrence Livermore National Lab
www.llnl.gov