Essentium and KVG Form Rapid 3D Printing Collaboration

Collaboration aimed at helping strengthen Ukraine’s defense response.

Collaboration aimed at helping strengthen Ukraine’s defense response.

These 3D printing capabilities enable rapid, on-demand production of critical parts and components in the field of conflict, the companies report. Image courtesy of Essentium.


Essentium has joined forces with KVG, an internationally recognized mission support provider, to provide Ukraine with 3D printing solutions, training and manufacturing tools. These 3D printing capabilities enable rapid, on-demand production of critical parts and components in the field of conflict, the companies report.

Essentium and KVG deployed Essentium High-Speed Extrusion (HSETM) 3D Printing Platforms to various locations across Ukraine within 96 hours of receiving approval. These advanced 3D printers will help bolster Ukraine's defense response capability by enabling the rapid production of a diverse range of critical parts and equipment, including specialized tools and replacement military hardware. Essentium and KVG also provided on-the-ground training for the Ukrainian military to ensure the sustained and rapid production of essential components in the field. 

“In times of conflict, collaboration and agility can create crucial strategic advantage,” says Elisha Abbott, president at KVG. “Our partnership with Essentium is a perfect example. It has allowed us to rapidly deploy essential technology and sustainable mission support tools in Ukraine.” 

“KVG's mission aligns with Essentium's innovative 3D printing solutions to support the warfighter in challenging locations,” says Blake Teipel, Ph.D., CEO of Essentium. “This collaboration bridges the gap between 3D printing and traditional manufacturing to allow Ukraine to create vital components in real time, enhance field effectiveness, and strengthen the warfighter's capabilities.” 

Essentium and KVG have facilitated the delivery of 3D printing manufacturing tools directly to the frontlines in Ukraine. These 3D printing tools are subjected to testing and development on-site to ensure they meet the demanding requirements of the warfighter.

Essentium and KVG are actively involved in developing multiple medical applications in the field of conflict using 3D printing technology. These 3D printing innovations address critical medical needs, further highlighting the holistic approach taken by the partnership.

Essentium and KVG have maintained a cohesive and coordinated response to supply chain challenges throughout their involvement in Ukraine. This ensures that resources are deployed effectively, and needs are addressed promptly, allowing end users to maintain operational readiness.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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