Eight startups to watch from MUST 3D Printing

3D Printing Industry recently visited Munich for the MUST 3D Printing event. Taking place twice annually, the event is organised by the Munich Summit (MUST) – a project started in 2014 by LMU Entrepreneurship Center, the Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship SCE and the UnternehmerTUM. MUST 3D Printing brings together international Additive Manufacturing startups and provides […]

Winning 3D printing startups awarded for formnext 2018

Europe’s largest 3D printing exhibition formnext has decided the winners of its 2018 Start-Up Challenge. This year, 3D Printing Industry sponsored the competition and our Editor in Chief Michael Petch was on the jury to select the top five inventive and viable 3D printing startups of 2018. This year’s prizewinners are: Fortify, Aerosint, AMendate, Kumovis and […]

3D scanning company raises $55M, 3D Printing Industry launches new database

Investment activity in the 3D printing industry is heating up this summer. The latest company to benefit is Mantis Vision, a Petach Tikva, Israel-based enterprise focused on 3D scanning technology. In a series D funding round led by Luenmei Quantum Co. Ltd. and the Samsung Catalyst Fund, Mantis Vision raised $55m. This brings funding to […]

Aerosint to Advance Multi-Material 3D Printing Technology with New Investment Funding

SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) is a popular 3D printing method for good reason. It produces functional, complex, durable parts without requiring support structures, meaning that finished parts require relatively little post-processing. The technology was invented more than three decades ago and has been reliable and effective in all its years of existence, but there’s been one drawback – it’s only possible to 3D print objects using one material at a time. This same drawback has afflicted most 3D printing methods for years, until recently advances in the technology have allowed for multi-material printing in FDM and other methods. SLS, however, has remained a single-material technology.

That changed with the emergence of Aerosint, a Belgian startup that is dedicated to revolutionizing powder bed 3D printing. The company’s patent-pending technology has multiple benefits: it saves on powder, eliminating the need to recycle material; and it allows for 3D printing in both polymer and metal materials – separately or simultaneously. Aerosint is exploring high-performance materials like PEEK and PPS, and has stated that its technology can work with other materials as well, such as ceramics or organic materials.

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The possibilities of Aerosint’s technology are exciting: a few examples the company has given as potential products are rigid prosthetics with localized flexible cushioning; optimally shaped batteries with improved capacity for electric cars; and other multi-color, multi-material objects.

Aerosint will soon be advancing its technology further, as the company has just informed us it has closed a financing round of €850,000. This was the startup’s second funding round, and participants included Meusinvest Group and Innovation Fund as well as private investor Peter Mercelis. Mercelis co-founded LayerWise, a company that focused on metal 3D printing for medical applications and was purchased by 3D Systems in 2014. He will also join Aerosint’s board of directors.

“Peter brings more than 15 years of experience in 3D printing to the project,” said Edouard Moens, Co-Founder and CEO of Aerosint. “We are convinced that his unique expertise and network in 3D printing will open up new doors for the Aerosint technology. Peter has a very strong reputation in the 3D printing industry and we are thrilled to have the chance to work with him.”

The latest round of funding will be used to strengthen the company’s existing patent portfolio, finance collaborative development projects, and advance the technology further. In the next year or two, Aerosint also plans to double its current team of six to accelerate development and shorten time to market.

“When I first met the Aerosint team I was immediately convinced by their strength as a group and by the cleverness and robustness of their core technology,” said Mercelis. “What they have achieved with a relatively small team in only 2 years of development is quite impressive. Their technology is a true innovation that opens the door to plenty of very unique opportunities in polymer, metal, and ceramics 3D printing and beyond. At the same time the technology is perfectly compatible with many of the existing printing methods. Technical challenges remain but none that can’t be overcome. I believe the next months are going to be very exciting for the company now that their first full sintering prototype is ready.”

The Meusinvest Group and Innovation Fund have funded Aerosint in a previous round, and are pleased to do so again.

“We believe the project has a lot of potential and a clear economic value in a fast growing industry,” said Marc Foidart, Vice General Director of Muesinvest Group. “Peter Mercelis will be an important addition to the board and will help to accelerate Aerosint’s development.”

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Aerosint raises €850K for multi-material 3D printing

Aerosint, an SLS 3D printer manufacturer based in Liege, Belgium, has announced the successful closing of a €850K financing round. Participating in the company’s second investment round were earlier backers Meusinvest Group and Innovation Fund. Private investor Peter Mercelis also provided funds. Mercelis will now join Aerosint’s board of directors. As the co-founder of LayerWise, […]