Blue Origin & Auburn University Use EOS M290 to Study Copper 3D Printing

20 Mar 2025
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3DPRINT.COM: Blue Origin, the commercial space company built off of investments from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has donated two EOS M290 powder bed fusion (PBF) printers to Auburn University’s National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence (NCAME), so that the latter can contribute to the improvement of copper printing processes. In January, 2025, Blue Origin became the first “new space” company to successfully reach orbit on its first launch, sending its New Glenn rocket into space from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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