Discover 5 Top 3D Printing Startups

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Staying ahead of the technology curve means strengthening your competitive advantage. That is why we give you data-driven innovation insights. This time, you get to discover 5 hand-picked 3D printing startups.

Out of 1 704, the Global Startup Heat Map highlights 5 Top 3D Printing Startups

The insights of this data-driven analysis are derived from the Big Data & Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered StartUs Insights Discovery Platform, covering 2 093 000+ startups & scaleups globally. The platform gives you an exhaustive overview of emerging technologies & relevant startups within a specific field in just a few clicks.

The Global Startup Heat Map below reveals the distribution of the 1 704 exemplary startups & scaleups we analyzed for this research. Further, it highlights 5 3D printing startups that we hand-picked based on criteria such as founding year, location, funding raised, and more. You get to explore the solutions of these 5 startups & scaleups in this report. For insights on the other 1 699 3D printing startups, get in touch.

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A.D.A.M enables Bone Implant Printing

Founding Year: 2018
Location: Farmington, US
Funding: USD 469 000
Industry: Healthcare
Partner for 3D Bioprinting

US-based startup A.D.A.M provides on-demand 3D-bioprinting for orthopedic and plastic surgery use cases. The startup uses biopolymers and bioceramic to print human tissues, primarily bone tissue, as well as offers other related services like the development of surgical aid software and equipment. Clinicians develop 3D models of the implants by directly uploading patient-specific medical data like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computer tomography (CT) scans on the startup’s platform. The resulting 3D model is printed using 3D printers either in the startup’s lab or on the customer’s site. The startup’s regenerative bone stimulates osteogenesis to replace every bone element with bone tissue over time.

MiCoB provides 3D Concrete Printing

Founding Year: 2018
Location: Gandhinagar, India
Industry: Construction
Collaborate for Prefabricated Homes

Indian startup MiCoB develops 3D concrete printing technology. The startup develops large-scale 3D printers to allow construction companies to print modular rooms and houses. The startup also prints inflammable 3D concrete furniture which is resistant to external conditions like rain, termites, and wind. Concrete furniture has the ability to retain heat and hence increases the energy efficiency of the building. Further, the startup uses high-strength fiber-reinforced concrete to print customized facade and wall panels. The 3D printing software allows construction companies to upload architectural and other infrastructure design files to obtain material volume instantly. This enables them to reduce waste and optimize production by pre-designing and printing.

Cloud Factory offers 3D Printed Jewelry

Founding Year: 2017
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Industry: Fashion
Partner for Metal 3D Printing

Estonian startup Cloud Factory uses 3D printing to produce fine jewelry items. The startup spreads silver powder on the build platform and guides the laser beam onto the powder to melt the silver particles. according to the computer-aided designs (CAD). The process repeats until products are grown layer by layer onto the building platform. Once the metal adds up to make a jewelry piece, the startup uses the semi-automated polishing technique to finish the product. The technology enables jewelry manufacturers to mass-produce fine designs with higher quality and speed compared to traditional subtractive manufacturing. Furthermore, the startup allows circular jewelry manufacturing with minimum waste.

Azul 3D enables Mass Manufacturing

Founding Year: 2016
Location: Illinois, US
Funding: USD 2,5 M
Industries: Manufacturing, Industry 4.0
Reach out for Digital Manufacturing

USA-based startup Azul 3D enables mass manufacturing with 3D printing. The startup uses high area rapid printing (HARP) technology to streamline prototyping and production. The startup’s Azul 3D LAKE Printer allows lean manufacturers to massively produce highly customized products. The printer provides high manufacturing speed with variable part sizes. It uses advanced materials including rubber, resins, and high-temperature ceramics to print solid and production-ready parts. The startup’s solution enables manufacturers to scale up the production capacity and increase production speed.

Moodbytes offers 3D Printed Food

Founding Year: 2016
Location: San Pedro, Spain
Funding: undisclosed
Industry: Food
Partner with Moodbytes for Personalized Food

Spanish startup Moodbytes advances 3D printed food technology. It combines 3D printing and computer vision with gastronomy to provide personalized food options as per an individual’s health. It allows chefs and nutritionists to design the food online and further use food ink to print it. The 3D printing food technology enables personalized gastronomy while making the food industry more sustainable. The startup reduces food waste, creates better nutritional value for consumers, and reduces emissions associated with food from cultivation to consumption. Additionally, the startup uses virtual reality (VR) to simulate real-life environments like space, snow, and others for the consumer and enhance the food experience.

Discover more 3D Printing Startups

Startups such as the examples highlighted in this report focus on stereolithography, polymer 3D printing, and mass customization. While all of these technologies play a major role in advancing additive manufacturing, they only represent the tip of the iceberg. To explore more 3D printing technologies, simply get in touch to let us look into your areas of interest. For a more general overview, you can download one of our free Industry Innovation Reports to save your time and improve strategic decision-making.

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