pA new partnership between Martinread International and Equispheres aims to build intricate auto parts at reduced cost and higher speed using a breakthrough powder/p
How did one of Canada’s largest auto suppliers end up investing in a startup that 3D-prints parts out of aluminum? Look no further than the high-tech practices adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic, said Martinrea Inc. Executive Chairman Rob Wildeboer.
That mindset is also behind Martinrea’s recent investment in Equispheres, an Ottawa startup specializing in production of aluminum powder used to print parts for automotive, aerospace and defence applications.Martinrea announced in March it was lead investor in a $20-million financing round for Equispheres, acquiring US $6 million in convertible preferred shares, following up on a $1-million investment in April 2023.
“We’re always looking at technologies that complement our products and looking at companies where our field of expertise and operations can assist them also,” he told Automotive News Canada. “We’re not a pure passive investor and we’re looking for things that relate to what we do.”“We’ve worked with companies all over the world and it’s one of the most innovative companies we’ve ever dealt with,” he told Automotive News Canada.
“We think the best product on the market and we believe there will be applications in a number of industries, including automotive and industrial applications, which is our home ballpark,” said Wildeboer.
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