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Equispheres announces Calvin Osborne as new COO

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The emphasis for Equispheres in 2022 is to continue to qualify its aluminum powders for industrial applications, working with equipment suppliers and partners in the automotive, aerospace and sectors.

Equispheres announces Calvin Osborne as new COO

OTTAWA — To lead the next phase of production at its Ottawa manufacturing facility, Equispheres has engaged Calvin Osborne as Chief Operating Officer. Osborne will leverage his technical skills and business background to help with the scaling and full commercialization of Equispheres’ metal powder technology to meet growing market demand.

“We are entering an exciting phase of our growth, with inflecting market demand coinciding with our business scale-up plans. As our output rises to meet global demand, Calvin is the right person to manage that process,” says Kevin Nicholds, Chief Executive Officer.

“Equispheres’ feedstock holds promise to radically reduce the cost of additive manufacturing such that it can economically compete with traditional production-volume manufacturing technologies,” says Osborne. “I’m excited to join the talented team at Equispheres to help drive the company towards this vision.”

The emphasis for Equispheres in 2022 is to continue to qualify its aluminum powders for industrial applications, working with equipment suppliers and partners in the automotive, aerospace and sectors.

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“To our new partners and potential collaborators, we can say: We are ready. Ready to scale up and provide the material that will fuel the growth of metal additive manufacturing,” says Nicholds

Osborne is a product development and manufacturing executive with experience supporting research and development teams and applying Lean Six Sigma methodologies. He was previously Assistant Director of Engineering for the solar business of Schneider Electric and Vice-President Engineering for Andronic.

Equispheres’ aluminum powders are produced by an atomization process that creates spherical particles with characteristics well suited to the additive manufacturing process. Third-party testing has reportedly demonstrated Equispheres’ high-performance feedstock can print three times faster than traditional powders and achieve part cost reductions of 50%, enabling metal 3D printing to compete economically with traditional manufacturing processes.

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