Carbon

Carbon, Inc. is a technology company based in Redwood City, California, that specializes in advanced digital manufacturing solutions. Founded in 2013, Carbon designs and manufactures a range of products, including its proprietary Digital Light Synthesis technology, which utilizes digital light projection and programmable liquid resins to create high-quality parts with superior mechanical properties and surface finishes. The company also offers SpeedCell, a connected manufacturing system that facilitates the consistent production of end-use parts at scale, along with automated solutions like the Smart Part Washer. Carbon provides various materials, such as rigid and flexible polyurethanes, cyanate esters, and epoxies, serving diverse industries including automotive, consumer products, dental, industrial, and life sciences. By leveraging its Continuous Liquid Interface Production Technology, Carbon enables manufacturers to pursue innovative business models, including mass customization and on-demand inventory, while reducing tooling costs and accelerating time to market.

Steve Nelson

Co-Founder

1 past transactions

ParaMatters

Acquisition in 2022
ParaMatters is a software company that specializes in developing a Digital Manufacturing Control Processing (DMCP) platform aimed at enhancing operational efficiencies in digital factories. Its suite of software products can be integrated into existing manufacturing processes or utilized as standalone solutions, allowing for scalability as needed. The platform optimizes the design process through advanced material management and minimizes trial-and-error design methods. Notably, ParaMatters offers a unique generative design capability that is material-agnostic, accommodating both isotropic and anisotropic materials for lightweight and high-performance structures. The DMCP also features additive manufacturing functionality, which includes build preparation, support structure generation, and automatic nesting. Once a part is produced, ParaMatters provides inspection capabilities that enable auto-alignments and detection of geometric deviations. Overall, ParaMatters delivers essential digital manufacturing applications that support a range of industries, from aerospace to automotive, fostering innovation and enhancing additive manufacturing processes.
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