

A New Metal Manufacturing Asset Class. Built in America.
Seurat Technologies is transforming global manufacturing by building future-ready metal parts factories — powered by American-invented Area Printing® technology.
Area Printing delivers industrial-scale metal parts at casting-competitive cost, the first additive manufacturing process that can. The opportunity is a $3 trillion metal parts market that legacy manufacturing can no longer serve alone, and a global supply chain actively looking for a flexible domestic alternative.
Modern supply chains have three problems Seurat solves: dependence on offshore casting and forging, inability to surge production on demand, and the CapEx burden of building new capacity. Area Printing removes all three, delivering domestic, on-demand metal manufacturing at volume, with no capital commitment required from the customer. That positions Seurat at the intersection of advanced manufacturing, defense readiness, and supply chain resilience.
Seurat's investors include leading venture capital firms and global industrial partners with a direct stake in the future of manufacturing.
Seurat is at an inflection point, technology proven, factories operating, and a market that is moving our way. We built future-ready manufacturing. Now the future has arrived.
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The Opportunity
In 30 seconds, learn how Area Printing opens a $3T market opportunity by making cost-competitive, highly detailed, additive manufactured metal parts a reality.

Additive Manufacturing
at Scale
We are not selling printers; instead, we’re revolutionizing the industry by being the only contract manufacturer with our state-of-the-art print factories.
Scale Your Possible
An introduction to Seurat and how we enable customers to reimagine what’s possible at scale, unlocking future potential for their products and businesses.

Area Printing In Action
What Area Printing at 40hz looks and sounds like. Actual footage of printing at 40hz. The footage was only edited for time. Notice the lack of spatter and smoke.

An Additive Manufacturing Overview
This guide will introduce you to all the major additive manufacturing technologies and give you a greater appreciation for the Seurat difference.

Seurat and NVIDIA Powered AI
How being part of NVIDIA’s inception program accelerates Seurat’s digital production.

Why Companies Should Consider External AM Production
An overview of the 5 factors to consider when deciding if a company should bring metal additive manufacturing in-house or use an external partner.

Seurat's Origin Story and Overview
No radioactive spiders, but there is a high-security laboratory (Lawrence Livermore National Labratory) and a bold vision to reshape metal manufacturing as we know it.

Fungible Capacity: The Key to Resilient Manufacturing
For the health and safety of our nation, the ability to rapidly produce critical parts —where and when they’re needed—is more vital than ever.

Everyone’s Talking About Reshoring Manufacturing. We’re Actually Doing It.
We didn’t jump on a trend. This team recognized the warning signs years ago and started building the metal manufacturing technology the future requires.

Why Tariffs and Trade Pressures Are Good For Seurat and US Manufacturing
Manufacturing is at a turning point. What matters now is resilience, speed, and control. It's about owning your production future and not waiting for the next disruption to force your hand. That's where Seurat comes in.

Americas Replenisment Gap
America’s ability to replenish critical defense systems is becoming a defining challenge for the industrial base. Seurat CEO James DeMuth explains why manufacturing flexibility, distributed production, and advanced additive manufacturing are central to long-term national security.


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