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Arc Impact Acquires Desktop Metal Assets, Relaunching as an AI-Driven Advanced Manufacturing Platform
Sep 16, 2025 5:22 AM

BOSTON, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Arc Impact Acquisition Corporation ("Arc Impact") today announced it has acquired selected assets of Desktop Metal, Inc. out of Chapter 11 and is relaunching the business as an advanced manufacturing platform that combines binder-jet metal and ceramic additive manufacturing with production-grade polymers and AI-assisted materials R&D to onshore critical U.S. production.

Under new ownership, the company's mission is restoring American and domestic manufacturing capacity—from defense, automotive, and aerospace parts to high-performance medical and energy components—by combining binder-jet metal and ceramic printing, production-grade polymer platforms, and AI-assisted materials discovery into a unified platform built for speed, cost efficiency, and domestic resiliency.

Arc Impact will focus on programs where domestic, scalable manufacturing is essential to economic competitiveness and national security—including heavy rare-earth–free permanent magnets, sodium-ion solid-state battery components, solid-state transformer parts for AI data centers and grid modernization, and other high-consequence applications.

"Our north star is simple: put advanced, automated manufacturing back to work in domestic markets," said Thomas Nogueira, Chief Executive Officer. "By pairing proven additive processes with data-driven, autonomous workflows and AI-accelerated materials R&D, we can shorten development cycles from years to months—and deliver qualified parts at scale to solve our customers' challenges with high precision and service."

Comprehensive Platform to Accelerate Autonomous Manufacturing

The acquired portfolio includes Desktop Metal's binder-jet IP and know-how (covering the Production System™ and X-Series platforms), Adaptive3D's DuraChain™ elastomers and FreeFoam™ expandable resins—creating a comprehensive stack for end-use parts across metals, ceramics, and elastomeric polymers. The company will deploy these assets in a distributed R&D-as-a-Service network with universities, feeding successful prototypes into centralized, high-throughput manufacturing hubs.

"Binder jetting's throughput and per-part economics unlock true production in metals," said Rick Lucas, Chief Growth Officer. "Coupled with our ceramic capability—including carbides for industrial, energy and defense markets—and elastomer platforms for medical and industrial applications, we can address programs that conventional methods can't touch on speed and part complexity."

"AI is a force multiplier," added Jonah Myerberg, Chief Innovation Officer. "With high-fidelity process data, digital twins, and simulation-led tools, we'll continuously optimize chemistries, geometries, and sintering profiles to maximize performance and economics."

Key Programs and Applications

Arc Impact will immediately build on high-impact government and commercial initiatives already underway, such as:

A $7.9 million collaborative program with the U.S. Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC), administered by the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS), to qualify aluminum binder jet additive manufacturing (BJAM) for defense vehicle components.Several U.S. Department of Defense projects to develop silicon carbide (SiC) components and SiC 3D printing techniques to improve missile defense system performance that includes a related collaboration with Northrop Grumman to 3D print SiC optics for high-energy laser systems. A $2 million program with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to manufacture FreeFoam™ parts, including patient cushioning devices, using digital light processing (DLP) technology.These and other government-supported initiatives underscore Arc Impact's commitment to advancing additive manufacturing applications that deliver previously unattainable value in sectors such as clean energy and veteran healthcare. The transaction was approved through the U.S. Bankruptcy Court as part of the Desktop Metal Chapter 11 restructuring process.

Customer Support

Current customers with questions about ongoing projects, orders, or service support may contact the organization at [email protected]. A dedicated team is in place to ensure continuity, maintain product quality, and support customers.

About Arc Impact Acquisition Corporation

Arc Impact Acquisition Corporation is a mission-driven investment group focused on restoring U.S. industrial capacity through autonomous systems and AI-enabled materials innovation. Arc Impact partners with government, academia, and industry to accelerate the commercialization of advanced manufacturing technologies in service of economic resilience, sustainability, and national security. For more information, visit www.arc-pbc.com

For media inquiries, please contact:

Arc Impact Acquisition Corporation

[email protected] 

Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking and are based on current expectations and assumptions. Actual results may differ materially due to risks and uncertainties associated with technology development, customer adoption, regulatory approvals, supply chains, and other factors.

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SOURCE Arc PBC

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