ShapeScale is a personal 3D scanner that digitizes and measures your body in photorealistic 3D. Leveraging computer vision and deep learning ShapeScale measures changes in body composition your eyes and conventional scales do not see. With fast, visual, and gamified feedback, ShapeScale changes how people keep healthy and stay motivated.
Nanochon
Seed Round in 2024
Nanochon is focused on creating innovative implantable medical devices designed to address cartilage damage in joints. Utilizing advanced 3D printing techniques and a unique nanomaterial, the company aims to develop solutions that not only replace lost and damaged cartilage but also promote the growth of new tissue. This approach allows medical practitioners to access cost-effective and on-demand devices that enhance treatment outcomes, particularly for young and active patients suffering from knee injuries and diseases. Through its technology, Nanochon seeks to improve the overall quality of care in orthopedics.
Divergent
Series D in 2023
Divergent Technologies, Inc. specializes in the development and manufacturing of 3D printed vehicles. Founded in 2014 and based in Los Angeles, California, the company has established a strategic partnership with PSA Group. Divergent has created the Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS™), an innovative software-hardware system that enables customers to design, additively manufacture, and automatically assemble complex structures for various applications, including automotive, aerospace, and defense. This system aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of the manufacturing process by optimizing designs, reducing material usage, and minimizing upfront capital expenditures. By eliminating traditional tooling requirements, Divergent seeks to drive innovation and sustainability within the vehicle manufacturing sector.
Haddy is a manufacturer of 3D-printed furniture that focuses on creating innovative home furnishings through digital manufacturing techniques. Utilizing machine learning, the company produces a diverse range of products made from various materials, including technical and biological polymer composites, wood, metal, marble, and leather. Haddy's commitment to durability and sustainability allows customers to access high-quality furniture solutions that meet modern design and environmental standards.
Fleet Space Technologies
Series C in 2023
Fleet Space Technologies is an Australian space technology company specializing in a constellation of commercial micro-satellites. The company has developed the world's first 3D printed all-metal patch antenna for space, significantly enhancing the throughput of its spacecraft. Fleet Space aims to transform critical mineral discovery, space exploration, and defense by utilizing its satellite-enabled systems and seismic array technology. Their innovative approach facilitates low-cost satellite-based solutions for Industrial Internet of Things applications, enabling clients to effectively explore for critical minerals globally and connect various celestial bodies, including Earth, the Moon, and Mars.
Diamond Age
Series B in 2023
Diamond Age is focused on automating the home construction process to address labor shortages within the production housing industry. The company employs a Robotics-as-a-Service model that integrates 3D printing, mechatronics, and robotics, significantly reducing construction times from nine months to just thirty days. By developing advanced robotic tools, Diamond Age aims to minimize the manual labor needed in home building. Additionally, the company collaborates directly with landholders to streamline the supply chain, facilitating more affordable housing options for home buyers. Through these innovative approaches, Diamond Age seeks to unlock substantial growth potential in the housing market.
Dimension Inx
Series A in 2023
Dimension Inx Corp. focuses on designing and developing three-dimensional (3D) printable materials and painted objects for research and commercial applications. The company specializes in creating regenerative microenvironments that aid the body in self-healing. Its biomaterials platform incorporates a complex interplay of material composition, microstructure, and microarchitecture to enhance biofunctionality. Dimension Inx offers a range of products, including Hyperelastic Bone for bone regeneration, 3D printable elastomers, bioactive ceramics, and solutions for soft tissue regeneration. Founded in 2016 and based in Chicago, Illinois, the company aims to provide innovative therapeutic products that restore tissue and organ function, potentially reducing the need for organ transplantation through advanced bio-fabrication processes.
Divergent
Series C in 2022
Divergent Technologies, Inc. specializes in the development and manufacturing of 3D printed vehicles. Founded in 2014 and based in Los Angeles, California, the company has established a strategic partnership with PSA Group. Divergent has created the Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS™), an innovative software-hardware system that enables customers to design, additively manufacture, and automatically assemble complex structures for various applications, including automotive, aerospace, and defense. This system aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of the manufacturing process by optimizing designs, reducing material usage, and minimizing upfront capital expenditures. By eliminating traditional tooling requirements, Divergent seeks to drive innovation and sustainability within the vehicle manufacturing sector.
Fleet Space Technologies
Series B in 2021
Fleet Space Technologies is an Australian space technology company specializing in a constellation of commercial micro-satellites. The company has developed the world's first 3D printed all-metal patch antenna for space, significantly enhancing the throughput of its spacecraft. Fleet Space aims to transform critical mineral discovery, space exploration, and defense by utilizing its satellite-enabled systems and seismic array technology. Their innovative approach facilitates low-cost satellite-based solutions for Industrial Internet of Things applications, enabling clients to effectively explore for critical minerals globally and connect various celestial bodies, including Earth, the Moon, and Mars.
Oshi is a company focused on creating plant-based, boneless fish fillets that aim to provide a sustainable alternative to traditional seafood. With a team of culinary researchers, Oshi is developing innovative additive manufacturing technology to produce whole-cut fish fillets that are both delicious and nutritious. This approach not only offers a solution for those seeking to reduce their consumption of marine animals but also contributes to ocean conservation efforts. By making these products affordable and scalable, Oshi seeks to address the growing demand for sustainable food options while promoting safer and more environmentally friendly choices for consumers.
Artiphon
Venture Round in 2021
At Artiphon we’re designing new products to empower the next billion musicians. Our goal is to enable a world where everyone can be musical, where music is a universal element of our collective creative vocabulary. INSTRUMENT 1 and Orba, our first two smart instruments, launched with record-setting success on Kickstarter thanks to thousands of people in over 70 countries. Both raised $1M+ in pre-orders, and the INSTRUMENT 1 was named a TIME Best Invention of the Year and a NAMM Best in Show. We are inspired by our incredible community of creators, relying on their insights and feedback as we evolve our products and create new ones. Dr. Mike Butera founded Artiphon in Nashville, Tennessee in 2011. He holds a Ph.D. in Sound Studies from Virginia Tech, has toured the country as a multi-instrumentalist, taught as a professor of sociology, and consulted globally on consumer electronics. Mike’s doctoral research in the phenomenology of listening laid the groundwork for Artiphon’s design philosophy and patents, and he frequently speaks on topics of music technology and augmented creativity. The Artiphon team is composed of designers, musicians, and engineers from groundbreaking companies including Space X, Blue Origin, Line 6, and Yamaha. Investors include Warner Music Group, Steve Case, TechNexus in partnership with Shure, and other industry leaders.
Unspun, Inc., founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, California, specializes in the development of a platform that creates customized jeans using advanced body scanning technology, fit algorithms, and additive manufacturing. The company aims to address environmental concerns by reducing global carbon emissions through automated and localized manufacturing processes. Unspun’s innovative approach not only eliminates pattern-cutting waste and unsold inventory but also allows for the production of jeans in under ten minutes in a zero-waste manner. Their technology is showcased through the unspun.io platform, which provides digital customization solutions for various apparel brands. With a mission to make fashion more sustainable, Unspun is positioned at the intersection of robotics and digital apparel, striving to transform the industry with its unique approach to on-demand manufacturing.
Looking Glass
Series A in 2021
Looking Glass Factory is a company focused on developing holographic technology, primarily through its flagship product, the Looking Glass, which is the first desktop holographic display designed for 3D creators. Founded in 2015 and based in Brooklyn, New York, with a subsidiary in Hong Kong, the company aims to make 3D creation accessible without the need for virtual reality or augmented reality headsets. Looking Glass Factory also offers a web-based holographic sharing platform that utilizes light field rendering software, allowing artists, designers, developers, filmmakers, and photographers to engage with 3D content in an innovative manner.
Inkbit Corporation, founded in 2017 and based in Medford, Massachusetts, specializes in the research, development, and manufacturing of 3D printers. The company has developed an advanced additive manufacturing platform that integrates 3D printing with machine vision technology, allowing for the rapid production of polymer parts. By employing machine learning and artificial intelligence, Inkbit delivers a multi-material jetting platform that meets the speed and precision required for demanding industrial applications. The expertise of its team, comprised of MIT-trained scientists and engineers, spans industrial systems, design software, and material science, enabling Inkbit to bridge the gap between prototyping and large-scale manufacturing. This innovation facilitates the on-demand production of both multi-material and end-use products, positioning Inkbit as a leader in the mass-market additive manufacturing sector.
Moons is a healthcare technology company based in Mexico City that specializes in orthodontic and dental hygiene products. Founded in 2019, the company offers innovative dental services, including the creation of personalized invisible aligners designed for each patient. Customers can visit Moons Studios for an initial consultation, where their teeth are scanned to develop a tailored treatment plan. Moons then manufactures and mails a set of 3D-printed aligners, allowing clients to straighten and whiten their teeth without the use of traditional braces. This process typically enables patients to achieve their desired smile in approximately six months, making orthodontic care more accessible and convenient.
Unspun, Inc., founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, California, specializes in the development of a platform that creates customized jeans using advanced body scanning technology, fit algorithms, and additive manufacturing. The company aims to address environmental concerns by reducing global carbon emissions through automated and localized manufacturing processes. Unspun’s innovative approach not only eliminates pattern-cutting waste and unsold inventory but also allows for the production of jeans in under ten minutes in a zero-waste manner. Their technology is showcased through the unspun.io platform, which provides digital customization solutions for various apparel brands. With a mission to make fashion more sustainable, Unspun is positioned at the intersection of robotics and digital apparel, striving to transform the industry with its unique approach to on-demand manufacturing.
Diamond Age
Seed Round in 2020
Diamond Age is focused on automating the home construction process to address labor shortages within the production housing industry. The company employs a Robotics-as-a-Service model that integrates 3D printing, mechatronics, and robotics, significantly reducing construction times from nine months to just thirty days. By developing advanced robotic tools, Diamond Age aims to minimize the manual labor needed in home building. Additionally, the company collaborates directly with landholders to streamline the supply chain, facilitating more affordable housing options for home buyers. Through these innovative approaches, Diamond Age seeks to unlock substantial growth potential in the housing market.
Mureni is a healthcare startup based in Mexico City that focuses on enhancing dental practices in Latin America, specifically in Mexico and Brazil. The company provides innovative dental aligners that utilize advanced three-dimensional scanning and printing technologies. This approach allows patients to receive effective orthodontic treatment without the need for traditional metal braces or frequent visits to an orthodontist, ensuring a more comfortable experience. By integrating technology into dental practices, Mureni aims to help dentists increase their revenue and streamline their operations while offering patients a modern, pain-free solution for teeth alignment.
Moons is a healthcare technology company based in Mexico City that specializes in orthodontic and dental hygiene products. Founded in 2019, the company offers innovative dental services, including the creation of personalized invisible aligners designed for each patient. Customers can visit Moons Studios for an initial consultation, where their teeth are scanned to develop a tailored treatment plan. Moons then manufactures and mails a set of 3D-printed aligners, allowing clients to straighten and whiten their teeth without the use of traditional braces. This process typically enables patients to achieve their desired smile in approximately six months, making orthodontic care more accessible and convenient.
Allevi develops innovative tools for designing and engineering 3D tissues, focusing on bioprinting technology. The company offers desktop 3D bioprinters that allow users to create functional three-dimensional living tissues using various biomaterials and cell lines. Additionally, Allevi provides bioinks made from collagen and hyaluronic acid, which are available for purchase online. Their cloud-based platform, Bioprint Online, enables users to design complex structures, define materials, and monitor the printing process. Allevi's products serve a diverse clientele, including researchers in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and cell biology, as well as industrial and pharmaceutical companies for drug testing and development, and educators. Established in 2014 and based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Allevi was formerly known as BioBots, Inc.
Duality
Venture Round in 2019
At Duality, we are building Falcon — our Digital Twin Integration platform for solving real-world problems, powered by our best-in-class 3D simulator. The data produced in our enterprise metaverse has efficacy and behaviors from participants or autonomous agents predictive of the real world.
Fast Radius
Venture Round in 2019
Fast Radius, Inc. is a cloud manufacturing and digital supply chain company based in Chicago, Illinois. Established in 2014, it specializes in additive manufacturing solutions that encompass application discovery, product design, testing, production-grade manufacturing, and global fulfillment. Fast Radius offers a range of manufacturing services, including additive thermoplastic, elastomeric, and metal production, as well as CNC machining, injection and cast urethane molding, and reverse engineering. The company's innovative Cloud Manufacturing Platform integrates design, production, and fulfillment operations within a unified digital infrastructure, enhancing the accessibility and sustainability of manufacturing processes. Fast Radius also operates micro-factories in Chicago and at the UPS Worldport facility in Louisville, Kentucky, with additional offices in Atlanta and Singapore.
Artiphon
Seed Round in 2019
At Artiphon we’re designing new products to empower the next billion musicians. Our goal is to enable a world where everyone can be musical, where music is a universal element of our collective creative vocabulary. INSTRUMENT 1 and Orba, our first two smart instruments, launched with record-setting success on Kickstarter thanks to thousands of people in over 70 countries. Both raised $1M+ in pre-orders, and the INSTRUMENT 1 was named a TIME Best Invention of the Year and a NAMM Best in Show. We are inspired by our incredible community of creators, relying on their insights and feedback as we evolve our products and create new ones. Dr. Mike Butera founded Artiphon in Nashville, Tennessee in 2011. He holds a Ph.D. in Sound Studies from Virginia Tech, has toured the country as a multi-instrumentalist, taught as a professor of sociology, and consulted globally on consumer electronics. Mike’s doctoral research in the phenomenology of listening laid the groundwork for Artiphon’s design philosophy and patents, and he frequently speaks on topics of music technology and augmented creativity. The Artiphon team is composed of designers, musicians, and engineers from groundbreaking companies including Space X, Blue Origin, Line 6, and Yamaha. Investors include Warner Music Group, Steve Case, TechNexus in partnership with Shure, and other industry leaders.
StemoniX Inc. is a biotechnology company specializing in stem cell technologies to enhance drug discovery and personalized medicine. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with an additional office in La Jolla, California, StemoniX offers a platform that focuses on the 3-D printing of stem-cell derived human tissues. This innovative approach allows for the creation of custom drug discovery models and facilitates the development of living cells in larger formats, addressing various medical conditions such as heart disease, dementia, breast cancer, autism, and ALS. The company's platform also operationalizes human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) disease models for high-throughput screening, improving the research process for neurotoxicity and other drug screening efforts.
Allevi
Venture Round in 2019
Allevi develops innovative tools for designing and engineering 3D tissues, focusing on bioprinting technology. The company offers desktop 3D bioprinters that allow users to create functional three-dimensional living tissues using various biomaterials and cell lines. Additionally, Allevi provides bioinks made from collagen and hyaluronic acid, which are available for purchase online. Their cloud-based platform, Bioprint Online, enables users to design complex structures, define materials, and monitor the printing process. Allevi's products serve a diverse clientele, including researchers in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and cell biology, as well as industrial and pharmaceutical companies for drug testing and development, and educators. Established in 2014 and based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Allevi was formerly known as BioBots, Inc.
Mighty Buildings
Venture Round in 2018
Mighty Buildings, Inc. is a construction technology company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2017. The company specializes in manufacturing 3D printed custom homes, aiming to disrupt the residential housing market through innovative techniques. Utilizing a proprietary building material known as Light Stone Material (LSM), which resembles synthetic stone, Mighty Buildings enhances the construction process by making it faster and eliminating waste. LSM also offers better temperature regulation compared to traditional materials like concrete, wood, or steel. In addition to 3D printing, Mighty Buildings employs robotics and automation to develop prefabricated, environmentally friendly, and climate-resilient homes. The company's approach to modular construction is designed to provide affordable smart housing solutions while supporting urban development.
Divergent
Series B in 2017
Divergent Technologies, Inc. specializes in the development and manufacturing of 3D printed vehicles. Founded in 2014 and based in Los Angeles, California, the company has established a strategic partnership with PSA Group. Divergent has created the Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS™), an innovative software-hardware system that enables customers to design, additively manufacture, and automatically assemble complex structures for various applications, including automotive, aerospace, and defense. This system aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of the manufacturing process by optimizing designs, reducing material usage, and minimizing upfront capital expenditures. By eliminating traditional tooling requirements, Divergent seeks to drive innovation and sustainability within the vehicle manufacturing sector.
Vantage Robotics
Seed Round in 2017
Vantage Robotics, LLC is a technology company based in San Leandro, California, specializing in the development and manufacture of camera drones. Established in 2013, Vantage Robotics has created the Snap, a flying camera designed for capturing high-quality photos and videos with ease, particularly for commercial applications. The Snap has garnered significant attention, achieving over $1 million in pre-sales and securing a notable FAA waiver for commercial use near people. This innovation addresses the ease of use challenges in the competitive $7 billion camera drone market. Major companies such as Apple and Amazon have expressed interest in distributing Snap, with projected annual sales exceeding $100 million. The company's technology features advanced gimbal control and precise motor mechanisms, resulting in a lightweight and durable design suitable for various commercial and government applications. Vantage Robotics began shipping Snap in the second quarter of 2017, receiving positive reviews for its performance and usability.
Hyprsense
Seed Round in 2016
Hyprsense specializes in real-time facial motion capture technology that enhances the animation of 3D avatars and digital humans. The company provides a comprehensive range of services, including face detection, facial landmark tracking, and expression value tracking. These advanced applications are utilized in various fields, such as AI interaction, smart speakers, robotics, and automobile infotainment. By enabling clients to incorporate real-time 3D characters and augmented reality filters, Hyprsense facilitates immersive experiences that accurately reflect users' expressions, thereby advancing the capabilities of digital interaction and animation.