Founded in Madrid, Spain in 2014, Wooptix develops innovative imaging technologies. The company specializes in creating three-dimensional modulation of images for enhanced volumetric photography and videography, enabling advanced image post-processing.
FibriTech
Convertible Note in 2024
FibriTech develops a biomaterial technology producing sustainable, natural fiber-based materials for industrial and agricultural applications. Their products include eco-friendly alternatives to rock wool, glass wool, and foamed plastics, serving construction and horticulture sectors.
3deus Dynamics
Venture Round in 2024
3Deus Dynamics is a pioneering company specializing in advanced three-dimensional printing solutions. It has developed an innovative hybrid technology that combines elements of 3D printing and traditional injection molding, allowing for the processing of a wide range of polymers without the need for chemical reformulation. This technology eliminates the requirement for support structures and overcomes design geometry limitations, enabling the creation of complex products. The company's dynamic modeling capabilities enhance its manufacturing process by simulating composite materials, which facilitates the production of items tailored to specific functional properties. As a result, 3Deus Dynamics offers clients the flexibility to print a diverse array of products on demand, positioning itself at the forefront of the 3D printing industry.
Cellevate
Seed Round in 2023
Founded in 2014, Cellevate specializes in developing advanced 3D cell culture systems using nanofiber technology. Its patented platform enables the creation of consistent and porous networks of nanofibers, serving as realistic in-vitro models for scientific research and development across various industries.
Founded in Madrid, Spain in 2014, Wooptix develops innovative imaging technologies. The company specializes in creating three-dimensional modulation of images for enhanced volumetric photography and videography, enabling advanced image post-processing.
Founded in Madrid, Spain in 2014, Wooptix develops innovative imaging technologies. The company specializes in creating three-dimensional modulation of images for enhanced volumetric photography and videography, enabling advanced image post-processing.
InPhocal develops innovative laser-based marking technology. Its patented long-focus laser beam enables high-quality printing on curved and uneven surfaces, helping manufacturers, chip producers, and food distributors reduce waste, lower costs, and expand branding opportunities.
Dimenco
Venture Round in 2022
Dimenco develops and markets autostereoscopic 3D technology solutions. Founded in 2010, the company offers displays, components, software, content conversion services, and consultancy for professional and consumer applications.
3deus Dynamics
Pre Seed Round in 2022
3Deus Dynamics is a pioneering company specializing in advanced three-dimensional printing solutions. It has developed an innovative hybrid technology that combines elements of 3D printing and traditional injection molding, allowing for the processing of a wide range of polymers without the need for chemical reformulation. This technology eliminates the requirement for support structures and overcomes design geometry limitations, enabling the creation of complex products. The company's dynamic modeling capabilities enhance its manufacturing process by simulating composite materials, which facilitates the production of items tailored to specific functional properties. As a result, 3Deus Dynamics offers clients the flexibility to print a diverse array of products on demand, positioning itself at the forefront of the 3D printing industry.
Cherry Biotech
Grant in 2022
Cherry Biotech is a biomedical technology company that develops Organ on Chip instruments and microfluidic systems to culture and mimic human organs under physio-pathological conditions for drug discovery and personalized medicine. The company also offers temperature controllers for rapid temperature shifts and next-generation 3D cell culture technologies to recreate the human cell microenvironment, supporting drug development and toxicity assessment.
Lattice Medical
Series A in 2022
Lattice Medical is a French medical device company focused on breast reconstruction after cancer. It designs and manufactures implantable devices that promote regeneration of autologous adipose tissue to enable natural breast reconstruction following mastectomy. The flagship implant, MATTISSE, uses 3D printing and fully biodegradable materials to provide personalized reconstruction in a single surgery, reducing operative time and invasiveness. The company aims to offer an alternative to silicone-based implants by supporting tissue regeneration rather than replacement. Founded in 2017 and based in Loos, France, Lattice Medical develops solutions to address clinical and societal needs by restoring form and function for women recovering from breast cancer.
3deus Dynamics
Grant in 2022
3Deus Dynamics is a pioneering company specializing in advanced three-dimensional printing solutions. It has developed an innovative hybrid technology that combines elements of 3D printing and traditional injection molding, allowing for the processing of a wide range of polymers without the need for chemical reformulation. This technology eliminates the requirement for support structures and overcomes design geometry limitations, enabling the creation of complex products. The company's dynamic modeling capabilities enhance its manufacturing process by simulating composite materials, which facilitates the production of items tailored to specific functional properties. As a result, 3Deus Dynamics offers clients the flexibility to print a diverse array of products on demand, positioning itself at the forefront of the 3D printing industry.
Dimenco develops and markets autostereoscopic 3D technology solutions. Founded in 2010, the company offers displays, components, software, content conversion services, and consultancy for professional and consumer applications.
Reliefed Technologies
Grant in 2022
Reliefed Technologies AB, based in Varberg, Sweden, specializes in producing 3D printing components for various manufacturing sectors, including transportation, building materials, consumer products, and energy applications. The company has developed a globally patented 3D-production method called z.trusion®, which allows for the integration of 3D mass production into existing 2D production lines. This innovative technology significantly reduces energy consumption and costs, particularly in the new energy sector, where it can achieve up to 97% less energy usage and ten times higher production speeds. Reliefed Technologies focuses on advanced applications such as bipolar flow plates for fuel cells and electrolyzers, electrodes for lithium-ion batteries, and other energy-efficient solutions. The company is actively involved in industrialization projects with major multinational OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, holding 44 patents across multiple countries. Through its technology, Reliefed aims to improve product performance and facilitate recycling, while also contributing to substantial savings in material and production costs.
PoroUS combines non-ionizing 3D ultrasound technology and image guidance with sophisticated spectral signal processing to ensure the osteoporosis diagnosis. PoroUS’ cortical ultrasound back-scatter analysis offers a novel way to detect microstructural changes (porosity and thickness) in the cortical bone. PoroUS provides a precision- and operating independence-tool, which will improve the cost effectiveness and reduce the economic burden by preventing fragility fractures.
PoroUS
Venture Round in 2022
PoroUS combines non-ionizing 3D ultrasound technology and image guidance with sophisticated spectral signal processing to ensure the osteoporosis diagnosis. PoroUS’ cortical ultrasound back-scatter analysis offers a novel way to detect microstructural changes (porosity and thickness) in the cortical bone. PoroUS provides a precision- and operating independence-tool, which will improve the cost effectiveness and reduce the economic burden by preventing fragility fractures.
PhosPrint, established in 2019 and headquartered in Agia Paraskevi, Attiki, specializes in laser bioprinting systems and regenerative medicine. The company's core business involves developing and providing on-site cell printing during surgeries, aiming to facilitate tissue regeneration and advance medical research. PhosPrint's offerings include healthcare technology products that leverage laser bioprinting and biotechnology research, enabling researchers and medical professionals to access innovative tools and procedures to combat diseases and medical conditions.
Reliefed Technologies
Venture Round in 2022
Reliefed Technologies AB, based in Varberg, Sweden, specializes in producing 3D printing components for various manufacturing sectors, including transportation, building materials, consumer products, and energy applications. The company has developed a globally patented 3D-production method called z.trusion®, which allows for the integration of 3D mass production into existing 2D production lines. This innovative technology significantly reduces energy consumption and costs, particularly in the new energy sector, where it can achieve up to 97% less energy usage and ten times higher production speeds. Reliefed Technologies focuses on advanced applications such as bipolar flow plates for fuel cells and electrolyzers, electrodes for lithium-ion batteries, and other energy-efficient solutions. The company is actively involved in industrialization projects with major multinational OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, holding 44 patents across multiple countries. Through its technology, Reliefed aims to improve product performance and facilitate recycling, while also contributing to substantial savings in material and production costs.
Founded in 2014, Cellevate specializes in developing advanced 3D cell culture systems using nanofiber technology. Its patented platform enables the creation of consistent and porous networks of nanofibers, serving as realistic in-vitro models for scientific research and development across various industries.
Founded in 2015 by Jaime Campos, Sara Silva, and João Pedro Ribeiro, PeekMed specializes in developing a 3D pre-operative planning system for orthopedic surgery. Its software enables surgeons to plan various procedures, such as total joint replacements and fracture reductions, aiming to improve patient outcomes while reducing costs.
Scrona specializes in micro- and nanotechnology, focusing on simplifying these advanced fields for both consumers and industries. The company has developed a three-dimensional nano drip printing technology that facilitates rapid and cost-effective production. Scrona is centered on printhead development and collaborates with partners to provide comprehensive manufacturing equipment and next-generation products. This approach enables businesses to produce printed materials of high quality at reduced costs, thereby revolutionizing the landscape of micro- and nanofabrication.
Headmade Materials
Series A in 2022
Headmade Materials is a Würzburg, Germany based company founded in 2019 that develops materials and processes for metal 3D printing of serial parts. It also offers part design, production, and process consulting services. The company provides binder-based materials for metal 3D printing via ColdMetalFusion and has a sinter-based 3D printing approach that uses proprietary feedstocks and combines laser sintering with powder metallurgy to reduce processing steps, leverage existing equipment, and improve part stability.
Headmade Materials
Grant in 2022
Headmade Materials is a Würzburg, Germany based company founded in 2019 that develops materials and processes for metal 3D printing of serial parts. It also offers part design, production, and process consulting services. The company provides binder-based materials for metal 3D printing via ColdMetalFusion and has a sinter-based 3D printing approach that uses proprietary feedstocks and combines laser sintering with powder metallurgy to reduce processing steps, leverage existing equipment, and improve part stability.
DyeMansion
Venture Round in 2022
Founded in Munich, Germany in 2013, DyeMansion specializes in transforming raw, 3D-printed polymer parts into high-value consumer and industrial products. The company offers precision coloring and finishing systems that work with major industrial powder-bed 3D printing systems, enabling high-volume production for diverse applications.
FibriTech
Non Equity Assistance in 2021
FibriTech develops a biomaterial technology producing sustainable, natural fiber-based materials for industrial and agricultural applications. Their products include eco-friendly alternatives to rock wool, glass wool, and foamed plastics, serving construction and horticulture sectors.
Founded in Madrid, Spain in 2014, Wooptix develops innovative imaging technologies. The company specializes in creating three-dimensional modulation of images for enhanced volumetric photography and videography, enabling advanced image post-processing.
Wooptix
Venture Round in 2021
Founded in Madrid, Spain in 2014, Wooptix develops innovative imaging technologies. The company specializes in creating three-dimensional modulation of images for enhanced volumetric photography and videography, enabling advanced image post-processing.
FibriTech develops a biomaterial technology producing sustainable, natural fiber-based materials for industrial and agricultural applications. Their products include eco-friendly alternatives to rock wool, glass wool, and foamed plastics, serving construction and horticulture sectors.
Lattice Medical
Grant in 2021
Lattice Medical is a French medical device company focused on breast reconstruction after cancer. It designs and manufactures implantable devices that promote regeneration of autologous adipose tissue to enable natural breast reconstruction following mastectomy. The flagship implant, MATTISSE, uses 3D printing and fully biodegradable materials to provide personalized reconstruction in a single surgery, reducing operative time and invasiveness. The company aims to offer an alternative to silicone-based implants by supporting tissue regeneration rather than replacement. Founded in 2017 and based in Loos, France, Lattice Medical develops solutions to address clinical and societal needs by restoring form and function for women recovering from breast cancer.
Simplicity Works
Venture Round in 2021
Simplicity Works specializes in innovative bonding technology aimed at transforming the footwear manufacturing process. The company has developed a patented method known as 3D Bonding, which utilizes a three-dimensional mold to inject polymer, creating interconnected components. This approach not only produces high-quality, waterproof products but also simplifies assembly, leading to significant reductions in production costs. By enabling large-scale, local, and fully automated manufacturing, Simplicity Works helps footwear manufacturers decrease their reliance on manpower while minimizing the consumption of leather, fabric, and energy.
Simplicity Works
Grant in 2021
Simplicity Works specializes in innovative bonding technology aimed at transforming the footwear manufacturing process. The company has developed a patented method known as 3D Bonding, which utilizes a three-dimensional mold to inject polymer, creating interconnected components. This approach not only produces high-quality, waterproof products but also simplifies assembly, leading to significant reductions in production costs. By enabling large-scale, local, and fully automated manufacturing, Simplicity Works helps footwear manufacturers decrease their reliance on manpower while minimizing the consumption of leather, fabric, and energy.
ZygoFix is a medical device company specializing in spine technology. It has developed an innovative three-dimensional-printed implant designed to lock the facet joint of the lumbar spine. This device leverages the anatomy of the spine to provide stability, eliminating the need for traditional external screw-based bridges and reducing the reliance on pedicle screws. By doing so, ZygoFix aims to minimize the risks associated with improper screw placement, thereby enhancing safety in spinal surgeries. The company's focus on advancing spinal stability reflects its commitment to improving patient outcomes in the medical field.
ZygoFix
Seed Round in 2021
ZygoFix is a medical device company specializing in spine technology. It has developed an innovative three-dimensional-printed implant designed to lock the facet joint of the lumbar spine. This device leverages the anatomy of the spine to provide stability, eliminating the need for traditional external screw-based bridges and reducing the reliance on pedicle screws. By doing so, ZygoFix aims to minimize the risks associated with improper screw placement, thereby enhancing safety in spinal surgeries. The company's focus on advancing spinal stability reflects its commitment to improving patient outcomes in the medical field.
Founded in Munich, Germany in 2013, DyeMansion specializes in transforming raw, 3D-printed polymer parts into high-value consumer and industrial products. The company offers precision coloring and finishing systems that work with major industrial powder-bed 3D printing systems, enabling high-volume production for diverse applications.
CREAL develops near-eye light-field displays for virtual and augmented reality, delivering true optical depth and more immersive, strain-free viewing. Its patented light-field micro-display technology stack projects images with depth cues that mimic real-world sight, addressing eye strain, nausea, and discomfort commonly associated with current headsets while enabling a smaller form factor and simpler manufacturing. The company focuses on enabling natural, healthy visual experiences in AR hardware, supporting more comfortable long-term use.
LaDiMo Oy, founded in 2015 and based in Espoo, Finland, specializes in developing the Ladimo Smarter Vision technology, a real-time 3D point cloud acquisition solution. The company builds upon innovative technology initially created at Aalto University in 2012 by Jorma Palmén. By integrating photogrammetry, laser technology, and mathematical modeling, Ladimo offers a novel approach to generating high-precision point cloud data. This technology is particularly applicable in machine vision fields, including collaborative robots, industrial automation, automated guided vehicles, and various virtual, augmented, and mixed reality applications.
Femtika is a Vilnius University Laser Technology Center spinoff company with deep working knowledge in the area of laser polymerization and optics solutions. Company is targeting to supply growing worldwide demands of available tools and technologies enabling true 3D laser fabrication, with custom design components in micro- and sub micro scale.
FononTech is an impulse printing company that specializes in producing fine-grained patterns within the micro to millimeter range, specifically for the electronics industry. The company focuses on the manufacture of three-dimensional microelectronics products designed to tackle various manufacturing challenges and promote sustainable electronic printing. FononTech utilizes innovative heat-based technologies that generate rapid surface heating, allowing for a novel 3D printing process that minimizes shear forces on ink during application. This approach enables businesses to address and overcome their specific manufacturing issues more effectively.