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Xometry Launches Foundation, Committing $1 Million to Advance Engineering Education, Community Impact and U.S. Workforce Development Programs

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Xometry (NASDAQ: XMTR) launched the Xometry Foundation, committing $1 million per year to scholarships, grants, hands-on engineering programs and U.S. workforce development. Initial partnerships include ASME, SAE, U.S. Space & Rocket Center and KID Museum, alongside the new Xometry Innovators Program for student engineers.

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Annual foundation commitment: $1 million per year Equity pledge: 1% of company equity
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Annual foundation commitment $1 million per year Scholarships, grants, hands-on engineering and U.S. workforce development initiatives
Equity pledge 1% of company equity Original commitment toward scholarships preceding creation of Xometry Foundation

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5 past events · Latest: Jun 18 (Positive)
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Jun 18 Product expansion Positive +4.8% Expanded injection molding platform materials, DFM consultations and one-click reordering features.
Jun 02 Equity offering priced Negative -10.8% Priced public offering of Class A common stock with significant gross proceeds to the company.
Jun 01 Equity offering launch Negative -10.8% Announced proposed $225M primary Class A offering under automatic shelf registration.
May 21 Board appointment Positive -5.3% Added AI-focused entrepreneur Lukas Biewald to board to support AI-native marketplace strategy.
May 14 Market expansion Positive +4.4% Expanded single-platform sourcing for critical data center infrastructure components.
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  • The Xometry Foundation will support engineering education and community impact programs, in partnership with organizations including ASME, SAE, U.S. Space & Rocket Center and KID Museum
  • Additionally, workforce development initiatives will launch later this year

NORTH BETHESDA, Md., June 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Xometry, Inc. (NASDAQ: XMTR), the global AI-native marketplace connecting buyers and suppliers of custom manufacturing, announced the launch of the Xometry Foundation, its initiative dedicated to supporting STEM and manufacturing training programs that expand opportunity through education, community investment, and workforce development.

The Foundation marks the next chapter of Xometry's philanthropic journey, evolving its pledge to contribute 1% of company equity toward scholarships into a high-impact initiative with national and regional partnerships. Xometry has committed $1 million per year to scholarships, grants, and hands-on engineering programs, designed to develop the next generation of engineers and manufacturing talent, as well as U.S. workforce development initiatives that will launch later this year.

“As the industry undergoes a digital transformation, we must ensure the next generation of engineers and manufacturers has the access and resources to succeed,” said Randy Altschuler, Co-founder and CEO at Xometry. “The Xometry Foundation is our commitment to strengthen the manufacturing ecosystem by removing barriers to education and fostering innovation at every level. We already have plans to expand this commitment with partnerships that will extend our reach deeper into the manufacturing workforce.”

Education and Community Impact: The Foundation's First Initiatives

Xometry has launched its first initiative to build the next generation of innovators. In partnership with the ASME Foundation, Xometry is funding travel grants that expand access to ASME Engineering Festivals (E-Fests) and annual scholarships helping future engineers with financial support for their undergraduate education.

“Our collaboration with Xometry opens doors of opportunity for next generation engineers. By combining our philanthropic reach with Xometry's resources we are actively working to build a more accessible and inclusive engineering ecosystem. Providing support like student travel grants and annual scholarships allows us to empower a diverse pipeline of emerging leaders who will be ready to solve complex global challenges. Together, we are ensuring that tomorrow's engineering workforce is exceptionally well-prepared, highly motivated, and representative of the communities they serve,” said Stephanie Viola, Executive Director of the ASME Foundation.

In partnership with the SAE Foundation, Xometry is funding the Student Access Program, providing undergraduate students with career development opportunities, financial assistance for the Collegiate Design Series events, and ongoing engineering education resources.

“Xometry’s support of the SAE Foundation to create the Xometry Student Access Program is doing more than supporting students — they are opening doors,” said Jamie Ferguson, SAE Foundation Executive Director. “Their generous investment is helping remove financial barriers, expand access to hands-on engineering experiences, and connect students to the skills and careers that will define the future of mobility and manufacturing.”

The Xometry Foundation is funding community impact programs to provide STEM resources to organizations that inspire future engineers and manufacturers at the local level. Partners include the U.S. Space & Rocket Center – a Smithsonian affiliate and home to Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama – through which the Foundation supports both Space Camp programming and curriculum sponsorships. Closer to Xometry's corporate headquarters in Maryland, the Foundation will continue supporting KID Museum, which empowers youth to become creative problem-solvers through hands-on maker education and STEM programming.

Beyond the Foundation: The Xometry Innovators Program
In addition to the Foundation initiatives, Xometry recently launched its Innovators Program, connecting student engineers and manufacturing innovators with the tools they need to bring their designs to life. Through this program, undergraduate student groups get access to exclusive parts discounts, educational resources, and dedicated engineering mentorship. Several universities including Lehigh University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Purdue University, the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Texas at Austin, and the University of Vermont are already benefiting from the Xometry Innovators Program.

To learn more about the Xometry Foundation's current initiatives and upcoming workforce development programs, visit xometry.com/xometry-foundation.

About Xometry
Xometry’s (NASDAQ: XMTR) AI-powered marketplace, popular Thomasnet® industrial sourcing platform and suite of cloud-based services are rapidly digitizing the manufacturing industry. Xometry provides manufacturers the critical resources they need to grow their businesses and streamlines the procurement process for buyers through real-time pricing and lead time data. Learn more at xometry.com or follow Xometry on LinkedIn.

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FAQ

What is the Xometry Foundation announced on June 25, 2026 for XMTR?

The Xometry Foundation is a philanthropic initiative supporting STEM education, manufacturing training and workforce development. According to Xometry, it will fund scholarships, grants, hands-on engineering programs and community impact partnerships across national and regional organizations in the United States.

How much is Xometry (XMTR) committing annually to the Xometry Foundation?

Xometry is committing $1 million per year to the Xometry Foundation’s programs. According to Xometry, these funds will support scholarships, grants, engineering festivals, student access initiatives and community STEM programs that help develop future engineers and manufacturing talent across the U.S.

Which partners are involved in the Xometry Foundation launch for XMTR?

Initial Xometry Foundation partners include ASME Foundation, SAE Foundation, U.S. Space & Rocket Center and KID Museum. According to Xometry, these organizations will receive support for student travel grants, design competitions, Space Camp programming and local maker-focused STEM education initiatives.

What is the Xometry Innovators Program and how does it support XMTR’s education efforts?

The Xometry Innovators Program connects student engineers with tools to build their designs. According to Xometry, undergraduate groups receive exclusive parts discounts, educational resources and engineering mentorship, with universities like MIT, Purdue and Texas at Austin already participating in the program.

How does the Xometry Foundation support workforce development in the U.S. for XMTR?

The Xometry Foundation will back U.S. workforce development programs launching later in 2026. According to Xometry, the initiative aims to strengthen the manufacturing ecosystem by expanding training opportunities and removing financial barriers for future engineers and manufacturing professionals.