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INCODEMA3D, LLC announced it is the first company accepted into the StartUp NY under the charter of Cornell University. As part of the StartUp NY program, INCODEMA3D will partner with Cornell University to leverage technology developed at Cornell in the fields of industrial 3D printing and material development for 3D printing. INCODEMA3D is positioned to meet the demands of 3D printing of system-level components for aerospace, medical, automotive, and energy applications.

"Our acceptance into StartUp NY allows INCODEMA3D and New York State a level playing field against non-tax states such as Texas and Florida," said INCODEMA3D President & CEO Sean Whittaker.  "More significantly, it partners us with Cornell University, one of the most prestigious research institutions in the country. I truly feel this program will allow us to create synergy between industry and education, to share experience and industrial resources with cutting-edge research, and to foster greater economic success for everyone involved."

"It's exciting to see high-tech manufacturing making its way back to Upstate NY. We're particularly happy to see local manufacturers leveraging 3D printing technologies that Cornell has been pioneering for a long time. It's the ultimate sign of a rising tide," said Cornell University Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Computing Science Hod Lipson.

"The world of additive manufacturing is undergoing a very exciting transition from being primarily a rapid prototyping technology into a true volume manufacturing for a number of industries," said INCODEMA3D Chief Technology Officer Greg Galvin. "Much of this evolution has been made possible by advances in the materials available for additive manufacturing. We look forward to furthering those advances in collaboration with Cornell's highly ranked Department of Materials Science & Engineering."

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