Purdue-related startup Araqev creates quality-control software for additive manufacturing compositesworld.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from compositesworld.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Aerospace, automotive, consumer products, medical devices, national defense and other sectors that use additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies could benefit from quality-control software commercialized by Araqev, a Purdue University-related company.
Christopher Nilsen, CEO of Pluto Aerospace, makes a pitch to a panel of venture capitalists and angel investors during Purdue Foundry s Boost program. Pluto Aerospace was one of three companies, along with Araqev and ReproHealth Technologies, to receive a $25,000 investment from Purdue Foundry after panelists deemed them ready for investment.
Three Indiana-based, high-tech startup companies with connections to Purdue University each received $25,000 at the conclusion of Purdue Foundry s Boost accelerator.