Bio
Mike Yearwood is a master of software development - received the Microsoft MVP Award two years in a row. His last employment was at a jewelry manufacturer where the idea for APIC became obvious. His 3D Printing hobby turned into the next generation of Additive Manufacturing.
Elevator Pitch
APIC is a PCT-filed (patent-pending) technology that creates nano-ink from scraps, inkjet prints, and then fuses them with induction into valuable new products. The nano-particles work. The induction works. The inkjet deposition works. It means we can produce objects with multiple metals in every layer, quickly, easily, and inexpensively. This is very rare in 3D Metal Printing. We are combining all of these into a single workflow.
Industry
Technology
Website
3dgenesis.ca
Team Size
1-5 employees
Company Stage
Development
Funding Stage
Pre-Seed
Funding Raised
None/Bootstrapped
Annual Revenue
$0 to $100k