
SPEE3D
Stage
Grant - II | AliveTotal Raised
$930KLast Raised
$930K | 2 yrs agoAbout SPEE3D
SPEE3D is a company that focuses on high-speed 3D printing for metals, operating within the industrial and commercial manufacturing sector. The company offers 3D metal printers that enable the rapid and cost-effective production of metal parts, suitable for a wide range of applications. SPEE3D primarily serves the manufacturing industry. It is based in Dandenong South, Victoria.
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Latest SPEE3D News
Nov 16, 2023
3D Printing News Unpeeled: Spee3d, Aprecia and Stratasys 3DPOD Episode 174: 3D Printed Shoes with Elias Stahl, HILOS Founder & CEO 3DPOD Episode 173: Construction 3D Printing with Philip Lund-Nielsen, COBOD Search Contact us below to learn more Share this Article Aprecia has cooperated with Batelle to improve its binder jet technology for medicine. The company could use it to change release kinetics, make pills in a pill and patient specific medicines. The two have been working together since 2021 and this marks another deep involvement of a national lab in 3D printing. Spee3d is putting more cold spray 3D printers to Ukraine. The printers could be forward deployed and repair and improve kit for Ukraine. Stratasys has sold its Direct facility in Austin to Cumberland Additive . The firm has gone from 9 sites to 5. We’re not sure if this is a reorganization, a slimming of the business or marks a gradual exit from services for Stratasys. Subscribe to Our Email Newsletter Stay up-to-date on all the latest news from the 3D printing industry and receive information and offers from third party vendors. Enter your email address*
SPEE3D Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is SPEE3D's headquarters?
SPEE3D's headquarters is located at 5 Wayne Court, Dandenong South.
What is SPEE3D's latest funding round?
SPEE3D's latest funding round is Grant - II.
How much did SPEE3D raise?
SPEE3D raised a total of $930K.
Who are the investors of SPEE3D?
Investors of SPEE3D include Northern Territory Government and National Energy Resources Australia.
Who are SPEE3D's competitors?
Competitors of SPEE3D include M Aerospace RTC.
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