This post is dedicated to Israeli companies that
have made interesting progress over the past year. A fascinating year that
strengthens Israel's position as a technological leader in the world of 3D
printing.
Israel Additive Manufacturing Industry directory |
- Stratasys - has announced that it will acquire the 3D printing startup Origin Inc. in a transaction for a total consideration of up to $100 million.
- Jiga 3D - Which develops a software platform for fast bidding has managed during the year to develop an impressive infrastructure and acquire several significant customers
- Synergy 3DMed - continues to lead with the development of a complete platform for planning and performing complex surgeries with the help of 3D tools
- Xjet - Material jetting specialist XJet has announced a global partnership with dentistry leader Straumann to advance the capabilities of its AM technology for dentistry applications.
- Nanofabrica - The startup that develops 3D printers for the manufacturing of electronic and optical parts has raised $4 million in a funding round led by Microsoft’s venture arm M12 and NextLeap Ventures
- MASSIVit - Israeli large-format 3D printing company MASSIVit 3D will try to raise NIS 200 million ($62.2 million) in a Tel Aviv Stock Exchange IPO set for January 2021
- Kanfit 3D - That prints aluminum aviation parts and titanium implants were recently a partner in an implant operation using augmented reality and metal 3D printing.
- Castor Technologies - has launched CASTOR Enterprise, proprietary software that is said to enable manufacturers to automatically reduce costs by utilizing the benefits of industrial Additive Manufacturing.
- Tritone Technologies - has announced the installation of its first beta system. The Tritone® DOMINANT at Runout
- PrintSyst.ai - announces next-gen AI engine, the 3DP AI-Perfecter
- 3D evaluate – announces first of its kind evaluation platform for 3d printers industrial get and examine free 3d printed sample parts.
- Modix - launches three new large-scale FDM printers
- Plastics App – Launched a new series of engineering-grade high impact FDM filament
- CollPlant - US-based United Therapeutics pays $3 million to license CollPlant's collagen and BioInk technology to print kidneys, potentially saving the lives of millions of people around the world.
Weekly news briefs about 3D printing (Hebrew) |
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