Spectroplast
Series A in 2024
Spectroplast AG is a Swiss company specializing in the additive printing of pure silicones, offering innovative solutions for a variety of sectors, including healthcare, wearables, industrial components, soft robotics, art, and entertainment. Founded in 2018 and based in Zurich, Spectroplast has developed a unique technology, known as SAMT, that allows for the 3D printing of industry-standard silicones with high precision and performance, without the need for molds. This process not only saves costs and time but also results in zero waste. The company provides a range of silicones with Shore hardness from A0 to A80, available in various colors and transparent options, catering to the specific needs of clients in medical and industrial applications. Through its focus on bridging cutting-edge research and market demands, Spectroplast aims to deliver customized soft material products that meet high performance and quality standards.
Conflux Technology
Series B in 2024
Conflux Technology focuses on advanced heat exchanger solutions utilizing metal additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing. The company specializes in developing end-to-end additive manufacturing technology aimed at optimizing heat exchange and fluid flow applications. By leveraging this innovative approach, Conflux Technology helps clients reduce inventory, enhance efficiency, and simplify manufacturing processes. Their services encompass a comprehensive management strategy, including benchmarking existing installations, design, simulation, optimization, and production testing. This holistic approach enables clients to achieve high-quality outcomes in their projects.
Fortius Metals
Seed Round in 2024
Fortius Metals specializes in the manufacturing of wire alloys designed for large-format metal 3D printing and robotic welding. The company produces high-performance welding wire that addresses the challenges of hot tearing and hot cracking, allowing for the welding of traditionally unweldable aluminum alloys, including 1xxx, 2xxx, 6xxx, and 7xxx series. By utilizing reactive additive manufacturing technology, Fortius Metals supports advanced manufacturing processes tailored to the aerospace, defense, and electric vehicle sectors. Its patented welding alloys enable stronger and lighter fabrications, assisting clients in developing next-generation products that meet the increasing demands of these industries.
Evove
Venture Round in 2023
Evove is a company based in Daresbury, Cheshire, that specializes in advanced membrane technology for water filtration. Utilizing nanotechnology and additive manufacturing, Evove develops graphene-based membranes that enhance the efficiency of water treatment processes. By applying a coating of graphene oxide to polymer membranes, the company significantly reduces the energy required for water filtration, making it a cost-effective solution for various sectors, including municipalities, desalination, and the food and beverage industry. This innovative approach addresses the pressing issue of water scarcity while minimizing environmental impact.
Fortius Metals
Seed Round in 2022
Fortius Metals specializes in the manufacturing of wire alloys designed for large-format metal 3D printing and robotic welding. The company produces high-performance welding wire that addresses the challenges of hot tearing and hot cracking, allowing for the welding of traditionally unweldable aluminum alloys, including 1xxx, 2xxx, 6xxx, and 7xxx series. By utilizing reactive additive manufacturing technology, Fortius Metals supports advanced manufacturing processes tailored to the aerospace, defense, and electric vehicle sectors. Its patented welding alloys enable stronger and lighter fabrications, assisting clients in developing next-generation products that meet the increasing demands of these industries.
Scrona specializes in micro- and nanotechnology, focusing on innovative solutions for both consumer and industrial applications. The company has developed a three-dimensional nano drip printing technology aimed at facilitating fast and cost-effective production processes. Scrona's core competency lies in printhead development, collaborating with partners to offer comprehensive manufacturing equipment and next-generation products. This enables businesses to produce high-quality printed materials efficiently and at reduced costs, contributing to advancements in micro- and nanofabrication.
Headmade Materials
Series A in 2022
Headmade Materials GmbH, established in 2019 and located in Würzburg, Germany, specializes in developing materials and processes for metal 3D printing, particularly through its binder-based ColdMetalFusion technology. The company provides a range of services, including part design, production, and process consulting for additive manufacturing. It offers both standard and customized feedstocks, alongside application support to facilitate additive-compatible design and reliable production processes. Headmade Materials aims to enhance output and simplify post-processing in powder metallurgy, enabling clients to manufacture advanced printed metal parts cost-effectively for serial production.
LightForce
Series C in 2021
LightForce Orthodontics, Inc., established in 2015 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializes in manufacturing customized 3D-printed orthodontic braces and accessories. The company's flagship product is its Cloud Brackets, made from white ceramic polycrystalline alumina, offering precise slot dimensions and contoured edges. LightForce also produces LightTray, a 3D printed indirect bonding tray, and TurboTrays, aiding in bite correction. Their digital platform facilitates collaboration between orthodontists and LightForce technicians, enabling patient-specific treatment plans. The company aims to enhance the orthodontic experience for both patients and doctors through modern technology and mass customization.
Conflux Technology
Series A in 2021
Conflux Technology focuses on advanced heat exchanger solutions utilizing metal additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing. The company specializes in developing end-to-end additive manufacturing technology aimed at optimizing heat exchange and fluid flow applications. By leveraging this innovative approach, Conflux Technology helps clients reduce inventory, enhance efficiency, and simplify manufacturing processes. Their services encompass a comprehensive management strategy, including benchmarking existing installations, design, simulation, optimization, and production testing. This holistic approach enables clients to achieve high-quality outcomes in their projects.
Metshape
Seed Round in 2021
MetShape is a producer of small and micrometal parts. Their products include metallic 3D-printed components using the innovative LMM technology. Their services include prototypes, high-volume production, sintering services, and finishing services. The 3D printing service produces high-precision small and microparts made of metal.
Additive Drives
Seed Round in 2020
Additive Drives GmbH, founded in 2020 and located in Halsbrücke, Germany, specializes in the development and manufacturing of electric motor components through 3D printing technology. The company focuses on producing high-performance copper windings, including single coil and hairpin configurations, which are essential for enhancing the efficiency and performance of electric motors. By utilizing 3D printing processes for both copper and aluminum, Additive Drives aims to reduce losses and improve thermal coupling in electric motor applications, particularly benefiting electric vehicle manufacturers seeking to optimize their electric machines.
LightForce
Series B in 2020
LightForce Orthodontics, Inc., established in 2015 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializes in manufacturing customized 3D-printed orthodontic braces and accessories. The company's flagship product is its Cloud Brackets, made from white ceramic polycrystalline alumina, offering precise slot dimensions and contoured edges. LightForce also produces LightTray, a 3D printed indirect bonding tray, and TurboTrays, aiding in bite correction. Their digital platform facilitates collaboration between orthodontists and LightForce technicians, enabling patient-specific treatment plans. The company aims to enhance the orthodontic experience for both patients and doctors through modern technology and mass customization.
Sintratec
Series A in 2020
Sintratec AG is a Swiss company specializing in the development and manufacturing of selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D desktop printers. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Brugg, Switzerland, Sintratec is recognized for producing compact and cost-effective systems that utilize advanced SLS technology to process high-quality polymer materials. Their printers enable professionals to create complex objects with a high degree of design freedom, producing both stiff and flexible parts that are resilient and temperature-resistant. Sintratec's systems are utilized globally across various industries, research institutions, and universities, facilitating the production of functional prototypes and low-volume end-products for demanding applications.
Spectroplast
Seed Round in 2019
Spectroplast AG is a Swiss company specializing in the additive printing of pure silicones, offering innovative solutions for a variety of sectors, including healthcare, wearables, industrial components, soft robotics, art, and entertainment. Founded in 2018 and based in Zurich, Spectroplast has developed a unique technology, known as SAMT, that allows for the 3D printing of industry-standard silicones with high precision and performance, without the need for molds. This process not only saves costs and time but also results in zero waste. The company provides a range of silicones with Shore hardness from A0 to A80, available in various colors and transparent options, catering to the specific needs of clients in medical and industrial applications. Through its focus on bridging cutting-edge research and market demands, Spectroplast aims to deliver customized soft material products that meet high performance and quality standards.
Lean Plastics Technologies
Seed Round in 2019
Lean Plastics Technologies specializes in the production of plastic powders specifically designed for 3D printing applications. By processing thermoplastics into fine powders, the company facilitates additive manufacturing, allowing for the efficient mass production of functional plastic parts. This innovation supports various industries seeking to leverage 3D printing technology for their manufacturing needs.
DyeMansion
Series A in 2018
DyeMansion GmbH, established in Munich, Germany in 2013, specializes in post-processing and coloring of 3D-printed laser sintered parts. The company offers high-volume finishing systems that transform raw, 3D-printed parts into high-value consumer and industrial products, such as eyewear, automotive components, and medical devices. DyeMansion works with major 3D printing systems like EOS, HP, and 3D Systems, enabling precision coloring and finish to exact specifications. With over 400 customers, including leading global manufacturers, DyeMansion has become the global leader in additive manufacturing finishing systems for 3D-printed polymer parts.
Sintratec
Series A in 2018
Sintratec AG is a Swiss company specializing in the development and manufacturing of selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D desktop printers. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Brugg, Switzerland, Sintratec is recognized for producing compact and cost-effective systems that utilize advanced SLS technology to process high-quality polymer materials. Their printers enable professionals to create complex objects with a high degree of design freedom, producing both stiff and flexible parts that are resilient and temperature-resistant. Sintratec's systems are utilized globally across various industries, research institutions, and universities, facilitating the production of functional prototypes and low-volume end-products for demanding applications.
Additive Works
Seed Round in 2017
Additive Works is a Bremen-based software company established in 2015, specializing in simulation-based process preparation for metal additive manufacturing. The company aims to simplify the laser beam melting process by integrating advanced technologies into the production workflow. Its flagship software suite, Amphyon, includes various modules that assist in identifying optimal part orientations, automatically generating support structures, and simulating the build process. By leveraging these simulation tools, users can anticipate and correct part distortions, ultimately reducing the risk of failed builds and minimizing manual preparation time. This comprehensive approach significantly lowers pre-processing costs, enhancing the efficiency and automation of metal additive manufacturing.
Elementum 3D
Seed Round in 2017
Elementum 3D, Inc. is an additive manufacturing research and development company based in Erie, Colorado, founded in 2014. It specializes in the production of advanced metals, composites, and ceramics specifically for the 3D printing industry. The company manufactures a range of products including aluminum metal-matrix composites, tungsten, copper, nickel, steel, nickel titanium materials, and cemented carbide. These materials are designed to withstand high loads while maintaining essential properties such as conductivity, resistance to abrasion, heat, oxidation, and corrosion. Elementum 3D aims to address the growing demand within the printing industry by providing high-quality materials that enhance performance and reliability.
LightForce
Seed Round in 2017
LightForce Orthodontics, Inc., established in 2015 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializes in manufacturing customized 3D-printed orthodontic braces and accessories. The company's flagship product is its Cloud Brackets, made from white ceramic polycrystalline alumina, offering precise slot dimensions and contoured edges. LightForce also produces LightTray, a 3D printed indirect bonding tray, and TurboTrays, aiding in bite correction. Their digital platform facilitates collaboration between orthodontists and LightForce technicians, enabling patient-specific treatment plans. The company aims to enhance the orthodontic experience for both patients and doctors through modern technology and mass customization.
Conflux Technology
Seed Round in 2017
Conflux Technology focuses on advanced heat exchanger solutions utilizing metal additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing. The company specializes in developing end-to-end additive manufacturing technology aimed at optimizing heat exchange and fluid flow applications. By leveraging this innovative approach, Conflux Technology helps clients reduce inventory, enhance efficiency, and simplify manufacturing processes. Their services encompass a comprehensive management strategy, including benchmarking existing installations, design, simulation, optimization, and production testing. This holistic approach enables clients to achieve high-quality outcomes in their projects.
Sintratec
Seed Round in 2016
Sintratec AG is a Swiss company specializing in the development and manufacturing of selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D desktop printers. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Brugg, Switzerland, Sintratec is recognized for producing compact and cost-effective systems that utilize advanced SLS technology to process high-quality polymer materials. Their printers enable professionals to create complex objects with a high degree of design freedom, producing both stiff and flexible parts that are resilient and temperature-resistant. Sintratec's systems are utilized globally across various industries, research institutions, and universities, facilitating the production of functional prototypes and low-volume end-products for demanding applications.
Cubicure
Seed Round in 2015
Cubicure GmbH specializes in direct 3D printing solutions for polymer additive manufacturing. The company focuses on developing, manufacturing, and distributing innovative 3D printing materials and equipment. Cubicure's polymers are designed to provide robust and heat-resistant properties suitable for industrial applications. The firm enables customization of material properties and the development of new photopolymer formulations through extensive material testing. This approach allows clients to contribute to the transformation of manufacturing processes involving high-performance polymers.
Lithoz is an Austrian company that focuses on the development and production of advanced materials and additive manufacturing systems specifically for 3D printing high-performance ceramics. The company has created a specialized manufacturing system that enables the production of precise and complex ceramic components suitable for both industrial and medical applications. Lithoz's technology meets stringent requirements for density, stability, and precision, addressing the needs of the ceramics industry and ceramic research. The company offers a diverse range of materials, including alumina, zirconia, and silicon nitride, and provides expert consultation and customized solutions throughout the manufacturing process. By leveraging interdisciplinary expertise in mechanical engineering, process engineering, and chemistry, Lithoz aims to deliver reliable and high-quality products for serial production and various applications, including casting-core and medical-grade bioceramics.