Continuum Powders has established a Board of Advisors, with former EOS CEO Dr. Adrian Keppler and former Haynes Worldwide CEO Mark Comerford named as the primary appointees.
The corporate believes the formation of the Board of Advisors will assist to speed up its mission to ship high-quality, sustainable steel powders for superior manufacturing functions.
Continuum feels that the pair’s experience will assist to form the corporate’s strategic course, strengthen its business partnerships and speed up development in key markets.
Dr. Keppler has held a number of roles within the additive manufacturing business, together with a number of management positions at EOS. He’s additionally the founder and CEO of AM Scalation and occupies a number of Board positions all through the business. Comerford, in the meantime, boasts over 4 many years of expertise in specialty alloys and superior supplies. He has hung out as CEO of Haynes Worldwide, held government positions at Materion, and at the moment serves as Chairman of the Board at International Superior Metals.
“Continuum Powders is addressing one of the vital necessary challenges in superior manufacturing—constructing sustainable, scalable materials provide chains with out compromising high quality. Their distinctive strategy to steel powder manufacturing aligns completely with the business’s want for round options, and I’m excited to assist their continued innovation and international development.”
“Continuum Powders is bringing much-needed innovation and accountability to the steel powder business. Their deal with sustainability, high quality, and round manufacturing units a brand new customary for what’s attainable in superior supplies. I am excited to contribute to their mission and assist information the corporate because it scales its affect throughout vital industries.”
“We’re honoured to have Adrian and Mark be a part of our Board of Advisors,” stated Rob Higby, CEO of Continuum Powders. “Their mixed experience in additive manufacturing and specialty alloys will present invaluable insights as we proceed to innovate and broaden our sustainable steel powder options.”
Earlier this 12 months, Continuum introduced it had recycled 16,000 kilograms of Siemens Power nickel scrap for reuse over the ultimate 5 months of 2024. In November, the corporate moved into its new headquarters, which operates as a ‘inexperienced manufacturing centre’ with net-zero carbon vitality companions and low-emission fuel techniques ‘built-in all through.’