Aerosint

Aerosint

The first multimaterial powder bed 3D printing process enabling zero waste high performance polymers printing. Learn more

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Enterprise valuation
$1—2m (Dealroom.co estimates Feb 2017.)
Company register number 0662.391.620
Liège Liège (HQ)

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€300k

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€50.0k

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Total Funding$385k

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Aerosint is an innovative startup specializing in advanced 3D printing technology, specifically focusing on multi-material 3D printing. The company is engaged in developing and refining a unique process that allows for the simultaneous printing of multiple materials, including metals, which traditionally have been challenging to combine. This capability opens up new possibilities for creating complex, high-performance parts that are not feasible with conventional single-material 3D printing.

Aerosint primarily serves clients in industries that require high-precision and high-performance components, such as aerospace, automotive, and medical device manufacturing. These industries benefit from the ability to produce parts with varying material properties in a single print, which can lead to significant improvements in performance and reductions in weight and cost.

The company operates in the rapidly growing 3D printing market, which is seeing increasing adoption across various sectors due to its potential to revolutionize manufacturing processes. Aerosint’s business model revolves around selling its proprietary 3D printing systems and related software, as well as offering consulting and support services to help clients integrate multi-material 3D printing into their production workflows.

Aerosint generates revenue through the sale of its 3D printing machines, software licenses, and ongoing service contracts. Additionally, the company participates in research projects, such as the Win2Wal project led by the CRM Group and UCLouvain, which aims to explore the compatibility of dissimilar metals for multi-material 3D printing. These collaborations not only advance Aerosint’s technology but also provide additional funding and partnership opportunities.

In summary, Aerosint is at the forefront of multi-material 3D printing technology, serving high-tech industries with innovative solutions that enhance manufacturing capabilities.

Keywords: 3D printing, multi-material, aerospace, automotive, medical devices, manufacturing, innovation, technology, research, metals.

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