Matthew joined AMT in November 2024 as a member of the Strategic Analytics department, where he contributes to market research and data products with a focus on emerging technologies. Currently, his research centers on additive manufacturing, supporting AMT’s initiatives in high-growth technology sectors. Prior to joining AMT, Matthew co-founded a mental health startup and participated in the University of Maryland's Terp Startup Accelerator program. He also gained entrepreneurial experience as part of the final cohort of Venture for America – a program founded by Andrew Yang to support startup talent. Previously, at Survice Engineering, Matthew worked on both the software and hardware development of an autonomous drone. Matthew graduated with a B.S. in mathematics from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Matthew joined AMT in November 2024 as a member of the Strategic Analytics department, where he contributes to market research and data products with a focus on emerging technologies. Currently, his research centers on additive manufacturing, supporting AMT’s initiatives in high-growth technology sectors. Prior to joining AMT, Matthew co-founded a mental health startup and participated in the University of Maryland's Terp Startup Accelerator program. He also gained entrepreneurial experience as part of the final cohort of Venture for America – a program founded by Andrew Yang to support startup talent. Previously, at Survice Engineering, Matthew worked on both the software and hardware development of an autonomous drone. Matthew graduated with a B.S. in mathematics from the University of Maryland, College Park.
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