Skokie-based 3D printing startup Azul raises $8M to print PPE amid Covid-19

A 3D printing company based in Skokie just raised $8 million as it works to print personal protective equipment amid the coronavirus pandemic. Azul 3D, launched by James Hedrick, David Walker and Chad Mirkin at Northwestern University, manufactures 3D printers to quickly print highly-customizable structures. Amid the coronavirus crisis, Azul 3D is printing personal protective equipment like medical face shields. Specifically, the start up prints the headbands that connect to the sterilized plastic.…
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