Carbon 3D announced, that Ellen J. Kullman, former Chair and CEO of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company has joined its Board of Directors. Mrs. Kullman officially joined Carbon on April 14th, 2016, and is the seventh member of its board.

Carbon3D is one of the “hottest” companies on the 3D printing market in the world. Creators of CLIP technology, which has a chance to revolutionise 3D printing industry, inform us about new, amazing steps of the company, which evidence of that, that it is a really important player.

The most crucial element in every company are its human resources. Development, success or defeat of each enterprise depend on a quality and class of company’s personnel. In case of Carbon 3D it works perfectly. People who are responsible for development of the company are titled scientists and managers witch impressive track record.

Ellen brings unparalleled experience in market and supply chain development, having led DuPont for over six years, and will bring incredible value to our team. Her commitment to innovation in science and engineering, and excellence as a business leader make her a natural fit for our Board of Directors.

Dr. Joseph DeSimone, CEO and Co-Founder of Carbon3D

Mrs. Kullman sits on the Board of Directors of United Technologies and is a trustee of Tufts University where she is an overseer of the School of Engineering. She is also a member of the Business Council and the National Academy of Engineering. Over the past six years, Mrs. Kullman has been called Fortune’s Most Powerful Women in Business list, both nationally and globally. She holds her Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Tufts University and received her MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

The CEO of the company is Joseph M. DeSimone – professor of chemistry at University of North Carolina. He wrote over 300 scientific articles and owns 150 patents signed with his name (he is waiting for conformation of next 80). He was a co-founder of companies like: Micell Technologies, Bioabsorbable Vascular Solutions i Liquidia Technologies.

Source: http://3dprintingindustry.com

Paulina Winczewska
German philologist and translator, fanatic of the strangest and the most difficult foreign languages and culinary experiments, who is not afraid of new technologies and gadgets. Enthusiast of swimming.

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