Consulting Firm Uses 3D Printer to Make Explosives for US Navy

Naseem Jibrin, Benjamin Ennis, Brandon Ennis and Michael Winn stand in E&G Associates Friday, Jan. 5, 2018 in the Business Development Center.

A typical case presented to the firm by a client in the bulk solids processing industry would be to design systems that would allow that client to move an enormous quantity of coffee beans, for example, from their storage space in 1,500 square foot silos into individual cans that are small enough to go on the shelves of supermarkets.

Using their engineering backgrounds and creative thinking capacity, the team would work to figure out how this could be done efficiently and effectively, given that we live in a world without magicians. While the employees are relatively green, having only just recently graduated, Brandon Ennis found that their native smarts combined with a good education and a dash of self-confidence has gone a long way toward helping them be successful with the startup:

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