Pantheon3D, a Youngstown-based additive manufacturing development firm, has taken supply of COBOD’s BOD2 3D development printer at The Ohio State College’s Middle for Design and Manufacturing Excellence (CDME).
CDME collaborates with Pantheon3D utilizing COBOD expertise to enhance Ohio’s portfolio of reasonably priced housing. Pantheon3D goals to supply excessive colleges, commerce unions, and development inspectors in Ohio entry to cutting-edge analysis because of the alliance with CDME. This multidisciplinary analysis cooperation will contain testing, print demonstrations, scholar experiments, curriculum growth for workforce growth, and scholar studying.

‘’We’re extraordinarily excited for the chance to work with two wonderful organizations like CDME and COBOD. The impression they each proceed to have on the additive manufacturing trade worldwide is wonderful,” mentioned Ryan Kelly, CEO of Pantheon3D. “This partnership will assist us create a mannequin to reimagine, retrain and recruit the long run development workforce. We imagine that’s important to Ohio’s rising housing portfolio and, additionally additional establishing Ohio as the house of innovation in the US.”
“Utilizing 3D printing to assemble properties is a game-changer for the development trade. We have already got robust partnerships with universities worldwide, and supplying one other 3D printer to a college, particularly one with the scale and credentials of OSU, additional cements COBOD’s place as trade chief within the 3D development area,” mentioned Vincent Albanese, Partnership Supervisor at COBOD Worldwide.