AEDC Annual Report | 2022 -2023

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In the spring of 2015, Andrew Schevets moved his company,

Amorphic Tech, into AEDC’s Bridgeworks Enterprise Center. He was

seeking a space to build and test an energy recovery prototype and

Bridgeworks was the perfect fit. Starting in a space of 736 square

feet, the company expanded into a larger spot simultaneously with

the acceptance of their application into AEDC’s incubation program.

Amorphic Tech now occupies just over 3,200 square feet in the

former Mack Trucks assembly building.

Originally, Schevets paid service providers to make prototypes and

then built up the test system. The initial results were successful,

however he did not have a commercially ready product, so he began

to shift gears to a services-oriented business. This helped to boost

revenue and enhance manufacturing capabilities. After building up a

client base and growing the in-house prospects, the energy recovery

development work began being funded by government agencies.

Now, Amorphic Tech is a vertically integrated technical solutions

provider. The company excels at the intersection of modern digital

engineering tools, cutting edge manufacturing and novel materials to

create products previously impossible.

A Love to Make and Create

“I just love to make things. I love to be

creative. With modern engineering tools,

coupled with our 5-axis machines and 3D

printers we can make just about anything.

This allows us to use our creativity to bring

things to the world that are unique and have

never been done before. Since we make

everything ourselves in house, we own our

processes, which allows us to innovate even

further;

generating

new

manufacturing

techniques, materials, and processes to

create things made nowhere else.

Andrew Schevets, Founder

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