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The Inspiration

James DeMuth was first inspired to co-found Seurat in 2009 when he was working at Lawrence Livermore Labs. At the time, he was working on a nuclear fusion energy project, leveraging an extremely powerful laser capable of delivering over 150 trillion watts of power. To withstand the intense fatigue and temperatures of the fusion environment, we found that we needed special alloys that could not be welded but could be 3D printed.

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The problem was, neither the 3D metal printers of the time—or even today—could do this. The additive manufacturing process is slow. Roughly, it would take nearly 2 centuries for a single printer to make just one fusion chamber. 

With all metal additive manufacturing processes, print speed and resolution are tightly coupled. Printing parts quickly comes at the price of resolution. Adding more lasers and energy sources creates diminishing returns. 

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James and the founding team created Seurat in 2015 to create a future of unlimited scalability by decoupling the parameters of speed and resolution and unlocking access to potentially the full market of conventional manufacturing. And by doing so, Seurat will enable a future that is better for our people and planet. 

LEADER IN DECARBONIZATION

Via ISO 14064 guidelines, Seurat has validated our carbon displacement projections:

Up to 100M tons by 2030.

LOCALIZED
MANUFACTURING

All U.S manufacturing happens in our Boston-based facility.

Local print depots will be built around the globe.

ENGAGEMENT MODEL

All parts are qualified via our APP Program before ramping up for production. 

DEFENSIBLE INNOVATION

275+ patents and trademarks granted or pending.

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WORK WITH US

Learn more about how we partner with you to produce the parts you need.

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JOIN OUR TEAM

We're hiring leaders that are excited to transform manufacturing and make a lasting impact on the world

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