B9Creations is featured on the front page of the Rapid City Journal in recognition of its new investment shot from Mitsui Chemicals and local background. Read more here.
B9Creations is featured on the front page of the Rapid City Journal in recognition of its new investment shot from Mitsui Chemicals and local background. Read more here.
The International Business Times, a world business news resource, shares B9Creations' exciting news about their recent gain in support from Mitsui Chemicals, a subsidiary of Mitsui Group, in the form of a minority investment. Read more here.
The Pittsburgh Post Gazette highlights the minority investment B9Creations gains from global company, Mitsui Chemicals, in order to gain global leadership in healthcare materials fields such as dental, vision, medical & robotics. Read more here.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune shares details of B9Creations' recent partnership with Mitsui Chemicals, which will allow B9Creations to leverage Mitsui's global leadership in healthcare material development and research. Read more here.
3D Printing Industry recognizes B9Creations' minority investment by Mitsui Chemicals, a subsidiary of the Mitsui Group in their 3D printing news. Read it here.
A Rapid City technology startup has partnered with an industrial giant to expand its worldwide reach. See the full story at Newscenter 1.
The atmosphere of South Dakota School of Mines & Technology is one of extreme talent, innovation, and the know-how to develop ideas into global powerhouses, like B9Creations. The Hardrock Alumni Magazine features B9Creations' success in an article of their Winter/Spring 2018 Edition. Download the magazine and read more about the work of our very own local talent and SDSM&T grads.
3D Printing Industry asked the CEO’s, CTO’s, analysts, and other additive manufacturing leaders for their perspective on the most important events in the 3D printing industry this year. See what our CEO saw as one of the biggest industry shifts in 2017.
"It's not just about the technical side, it is about creating opportunities for South Dakotans,” said Shon Anderson, Vice President of B9 Creations. B9 Creations may be tucked away on the School of Mines campus, but the company is creating printers of the future. 3-D printing capabilities are no longer out of reach for consumers. Read more at KOTA TV.
South Dakota has been plagued for years by "brain drain," as many of the state's best and brightest leave for better jobs and opportunity. However, one Rapid City business wants to change that by revolutionizing American manufacturing to cut waste and increase competitiveness. See the full story at NewsCenter1.