Atomic Filament Partners with Jefferson Elementary to Advance Student STEM Innovation

WARSAW, IN - Jefferson Elementary is excited to share a new partnership with Atomic Filament, a Kendallville-based manufacturer that produces high-quality 3D printer filament made entirely in the United States. Through this collaboration, founder Mike Migranyan and Jefferson parent, provided Jefferson with filament at cost, allowing the school to access premium materials while stretching STEM resources even further.
Atomic Filament is known for its vibrant colors and consistent print quality, which will directly enhance hands-on engineering, design and prototyping experiences in classrooms. Migranyan shared, “If you can think it, you can make it. I want students at Jefferson to have the tools they need to explore, imagine, and create.”
Principal Joshua Wall expressed appreciation for the partnership and the impact it will have on student learning. “We’re incredibly grateful for Mike’s support and the high-quality materials Atomic Filament provides,” Wall said. “Opportunities like this elevate our STEM programming and help students turn their ideas into real, tangible creations.”
This partnership supports Jefferson’s ongoing work to expand STEM opportunities as part of its Indiana Department of Education STEM School Recertification efforts.
About Atomic Filament: Located in Kendallville, Indiana, Atomic Filament produces premium 3D printing filament manufactured and tested in the United States and serves makers, schools and professional creators across the country.
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Photo Provided (left to right): Joshua Wall, Mike Migranyan and Nicole Smith
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