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ExLattice receives Phase I award for developing its accelerated simulation engine for AM

ExLattice, Inc, a manufacturing AI company, announced receiving a Phase I award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program for further developing its accelerated simulation engine dedicated to additive manufacturing.

The Phase I SBIR grant, valued at over $250,000, will be used to develop, and validate ultrafast manufacturing simulation solutions in collaboration with multiple universities. The goal is to cut the time-consuming steps in computation and deliver real-time engineering solutions for users to understand, control, and improve additive manufacturing systems and outcomes.

“Receiving the SBIR award from NSF is another proof of our vision in engineering software for digital manufacturing,” said Dr. Runze Huang, CEO, ExLattice. “The NSF SBIR grant not only provides us the resources, but a platform to collaborate with leading experts in academia and great business partners in bringing AI to manufacturing.”

Founded in 2018 in Raleigh, North Carolina, ExLattice is a software venture aiming at bringing next-generation engineering software solutions to advanced manufacturing. They develop and provide cutting-edge AI-powered simulation for manufacturing hardware with the goal to achieve a faster, cost-efficient, and sustainable workflow. For more information, please visit exlattice.com.

To learn more about NSF’s Small Business Programs, please visit seedfund.nsf.gov.


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