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Walter Voit

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Walter Voit, is an Associate Professor of Material Science and Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas.[1] He is the CEO of Adaptive 3D, a company that was acquired by Desktop Metal in May 2021, and specialized in producing polymers for additive manufacturing.[2][3] He was also inducted into the College of Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.[4] He is currently the head of the Advanced Polymer Research Lab at the University of Texas at Dallas, and his research into shape memory polymers allowed for the creation of flexible bioelectronic devices that passed an in vitro study in lab rats.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Dallas Innovates - Blackstone LaunchPad Helps Transform Bold Ideas Into Better Businesses".
  2. ^ "3D Print - Adaptive3D CEO Discusses the Chemistry of 3D Printing Materials".
  3. ^ "Business Wire - Desktop Metal Acquires Adaptive3D, Adding Best-in-Class Elastomer Capabilities to Growing Materials Portfolio".
  4. ^ "AIMBE - Voit Induction" (PDF).
  5. ^ "The Engineer - Implantable electronic device gets to grips with tissue".