What does Carbon 3D do?
Carbon 3D, is a startup which is committed to advancing the industry beyond the basic prototype to 3D manufacturing, this is promised by the Liquid Interface Production technology or shortly called as CLIP.
CLIP harnesses oxygen and light to constantly grow objects from a pool of resin, offering constant and determinable mechanical properties available for commercial purposes.
Carbon 3D brings a fresh perspective to the challenges of 3D printing. The startup is committed to advancing the industry beyond basic prototyping to a real 3D manufacturing.
How much Carbon 3D was funded?
Carbon 3D has raised $10 M in Series A funding from the investor Spark Investment Fund.
What is next for Carbon 3D?
The Spark Investment Fund has created the fund as a realistic appraisal to help overcome the obstacles such as price, speed and reliability which were preventing the growth of 3D printing technology.
The funding will be used for the overall growth of the 3D printing ecosystem.
More about Carbon 3D
Carbon 3D was found in 2013 is a company based in the colony, founded by Joseph M. DeSimone in Chapel Hill, NC. It has its headquarters in Redwood City, CA.
It symbolizes the innovation which requires changing how the products are made. Carbon 3D’s CLIP technology, has an incredible speed which makes 3D printing really accessible for true manufacturing, beyond the prototyping and on and off that is commonly seen with prototyping currently.
Carbon 3D has been working at the intersection of molecular science, software and hardware is delivering on the 3D printing promise, letting commercial consumers to go ahead of the basic prototyping for achieving 3D manufacturing. Its CLIP- The Continuous Liquid Interface Production Technology was introduced at TED 2015 and to the scientific community and appeared on the cover of the Science Magazine- Science- March 2015. It is supported by some of the top investors in the world such as Sequoia, Northgate Partners, Wakefield Group etc.