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Electronics 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing Companies

861 additive manufacturing companies serving the Electronics industry, tracked by AMPulse (top 50 by funding shown below). Browse profiles, funding rounds, and technology details.

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Additive manufacturing in Electronics is the use of additive manufacturing in electronics: primarily for printed-circuit-board prototyping, antenna structures, semiconductor capital-equipment parts, and increasingly conformal/embedded electronics.

Why AM fits Electronics: Electronics value AM for prototype PCB / RF antenna fabrication, semiconductor tooling and EUV component prototypes, and conformal antenna geometries that planar manufacturing cannot produce. Voxel8, Nano Dimension, and Optomec lead the dedicated electronics-AM segment.

Common AM processes: aerosol jet (Optomec), inkjet PCB (Nano Dimension DragonFly), PBF-LB for semicap parts. Typical materials: silver and copper inks, dielectric photopolymers, ceramic-filled composites.

Shenzhen JLC Technology Group

Chinese provider of PCB prototyping, SMT assembly, electronic components, 3D printing, CNC machining, and EDA software through an integrated online platform serving over 8 million engineers globally.

Shenzhen, ChinaFounded 2006$825M

Sinornach Diamond

State-owned enterprise formed in 2023 as the superhard materials industry platform of Sinomach Group, covering the full diamond industry chain from raw materials and equipment to functional applications and lab-grown diamond consumer brands.

Zhengzhou, Henan, ChinaFounded 2023$690M

Lyten

A supermaterial applications company that develops and manufactures products using proprietary 3D Graphene™ technology, including next-generation lithium-sulfur batteries, lightweight polymer composites, advanced sensors, and high-strength materials.

San Jose, United StatesFounded 2015$625.0M

MicroJet Technology Co., Ltd.

Develops ComeTrue® series full-color and ceramic 3D printers using binder jetting technology, complemented by CurieJet® piezoelectric micropumps and inkjet printheads for OEM/ODM solutions

Hsinchu Science Park, TaiwanFounded 1996$617.0M

VulcanForms

An industrial-scale digital manufacturing platform utilizing high-power laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) to mass-produce complex metal components for critical industries.

Burlington, MA, USAFounded 2015$575.0M

Bright Laser Technologies

Chinese metal additive manufacturing company providing full-stack solutions including PBF-LB/M and DED-LB/M equipment, metal powders, printing services, and software, publicly listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange STAR Market.

Xi'an, Shaanxi, ChinaFounded 2011$517.5M

Onshape

Cloud-native CAD and PDM platform acquired by PTC in 2019 for $470M; founded by SolidWorks creators

Boston, USAFounded 2012$470M

Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP

Provides intellectual property legal services specializing in patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret law for additive manufacturing and 3D printing companies, protecting innovations and enabling commercialization.

Washington, DC, USAFounded 1965$349M

Winner Technology Co., Ltd.

A leading AI-driven additive manufacturing service provider operating the world's largest 'Super 3D Printing Farm' for flexible, large-scale production of consumer and industrial goods.

Shanghai, ChinaFounded 2004$320.0M

Velo3D, Inc.

Velo3D offers a comprehensive suite of advanced metal additive manufacturing solutions designed to produce complex, mission-critical parts without the need for internal support structures.

Fremont, California, USAFounded 2014$304M

Clariant Ltd

Develops and supplies high-performance polymer filaments and tailored materials for industrial 3D printing, enabling functional end-use parts with enhanced durability and sustainability.

Muttenz, SwitzerlandFounded 1995$301M

6K Energy

Division of 6K Inc. producing domestic, sustainable lithium-ion battery cathode active materials (CAM) using proprietary UniMelt microwave plasma technology

North Andover, Massachusetts, USAFounded 2014$300M

Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility – AMRF

An innovation accelerator providing shared access to advanced manufacturing facilities, expertise, training, and networks to help businesses de-risk and scale from prototyping to production.

Bradfield City, AustraliaFounded 2024$300M

Delcam Limited

Develops advanced CAD/CAM software solutions for manufacturing, including additive manufacturing workflows for 3D printing electronics, orthotics, and hybrid manufacturing.

Birmingham, United KingdomFounded 1977$286.0M

Hymson

A global leader in integrated laser and automation solutions, providing high-precision manufacturing equipment for clean energy, consumer electronics, and healthcare industries.

Shenzhen, ChinaFounded 2008$246.0M

Ophir Optronics

Develops laser beam analysis and measurement systems for additive manufacturing chambers, enabling real-time process monitoring and quality control.

Jerusalem, IsraelFounded 1976$230M

UnionTech

A leading manufacturer of industrial-grade SLA and DLP 3D printers with ~60% China SLA market share, offering a comprehensive ecosystem of hardware, software (Polydevs, Unionfab), and materials serving 3,000+ customers globally.

Shanghai, ChinaFounded 2000$229M

ELIX Polymers SL

Manufactures ABS resins and derivatives for 3D printing and injection molding applications, serving as a leading European supplier of high-performance thermoplastics for additive manufacturing.

Tarragona, SpainFounded 1975$223.8M

Forge Nano, Inc.

Forge Nano provides advanced nano-coating solutions using its proprietary Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) technology to enhance material performance.

Thornton, Colorado, United StatesFounded 2013$203M

NGen

Industry-led non-profit organization that leads Canada's Global Innovation Cluster for Advanced Manufacturing, funding and coordinating collaborative projects to accelerate the development and scale-up of transformative technologies.

Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaFounded 2017$177M

CNMNC/OTIC

Develops large-scale industrial metal additive manufacturing solutions specialized for refractory metals like tantalum, niobium, and tungsten.

Yinchuan, ChinaFounded 2016$172M

JJJvac Technology (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd.

Manufactures ultra-high vacuum heat treatment and sintering furnaces for metal additive manufacturing, enabling precise stress relief and density optimization to achieve aerospace-grade mechanical properties in 3D printed components.

Qidong, ChinaFounded 2018$170M

Lumafield

Lumafield offers industrial X-ray CT scanning solutions paired with cloud-based analysis software for quality control and accelerated product development.

Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA (with additional offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles)Founded 2019$158M

Zhongke Yuchen (Raycham)

A leading high-tech manufacturer specializing in industrial-grade metal additive manufacturing (3D printing) systems and high-precision water-guided laser processing equipment.

Nanjing, ChinaFounded 2013$155.0M

Farsoon Technologies

Chinese industrial 3D printer manufacturer specializing in metal (SLM) and polymer (SLS) laser powder bed fusion systems, publicly listed on Shanghai STAR Market.

Changsha, Hunan, ChinaFounded 2009$153M

Scanner Optics Co., Ltd.

A specialized provider of high-precision laser scanning systems (galvanometers) and optical solutions, focused on domesticating high-end motion control and optical components for the laser industry.

广东省深圳市宝安区西乡街道桃花源科技创新园B2&B10栋, Shenzhen, ChinaFounded 2017$145.3M

Aerospace Engineering Equipment (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.

Develops industrial-grade Friction Stir Welding (FSW) and Additive Friction Stir Deposition (AFSD) systems for large-scale metal component manufacturing.

Suzhou, ChinaFounded 2011$142M

Hangzhou Eplus3D Additive Technology Co., Ltd.

Eplus3D develops industrial-grade metal additive manufacturing equipment, specializing in large-format laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) machines.

Hangzhou, China (APAC Headquarters, new 480 million CNY additive manufacturing industrialization base); Ludwigsburg, Germany (EMEA Region); Houston, USA (Americas Region)Founded 2014$141M

Neural Concept

An AI-native Engineering Intelligence platform that leverages 3D deep learning to accelerate product design and simulation for industrial manufacturing.

Lausanne, SwitzerlandFounded 2019$140.0M

JLC3DP

Online 3D printing and CNC machining service platform offering rapid prototyping and small-batch production with industrial-grade materials, scalable from 1 to 100k parts.

Shenzhen, ChinaFounded 2006$129.2M

Jialichuang

A global leading digital manufacturing platform providing an integrated 'one-stop' service for PCB fabrication, SMT assembly, electronic component sourcing, and industrial 3D printing.

Shenzhen, ChinaFounded 2006$129M

Phoenix Tailings

U.S.-based rare earth metals production company refining critical minerals from mining waste using clean electrochemical technology

Woburn, Massachusetts, United StatesFounded 2019$126.7M

Fabric8Labs

Fabric8Labs specializes in Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing (ECAM), a room-temperature 3D metal printing technology that produces complex, dense metal parts without the need for post-processing.

San Diego, CA, USAFounded 2015$123.3M

Shenzhen Snapmaker Technologies Co., Ltd.

A leading desktop 3D printer manufacturer specializing in modular multi-function devices that combine 3D printing, laser engraving, and CNC carving capabilities, with breakthrough multi-color multi-material printing technology.

Shenzhen, ChinaFounded 2016$115M

Hanbang Laser

Chinese manufacturer of industrial metal 3D printing (SLM) equipment, core components, and software for aerospace, automotive, medical, and industrial applications.

Zhongshan, Guangdong, ChinaFounded 2015$110M

HeyGears

A full-chain digital 3D printing solution provider that integrates specialized hardware, software, materials, and services to enable application-driven intelligent manufacturing across global industries.

Guangzhou, ChinaFounded 2015$109.0M

Apple Inc.

Develops and manufactures consumer electronics using additive manufacturing for titanium enclosures in Apple Watch and iPhone components, reducing raw material usage by 50% and saving over 400 metric tons of titanium.

Cupertino, CA, USAFounded 1976$101.5M

BMF Precision

A global leader in micro-scale additive manufacturing that provides industrial-grade 3D printing systems and solutions with ultra-high resolution down to 2μm.

Chongqing, ChinaFounded 2016$91.0M

SimScale

SimScale is a cloud-native platform that provides a comprehensive suite of simulation tools, including Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Finite Element Analysis (FEA), and thermal analysis, accessible through a standard web browser.

Munich, GermanyFounded 2012$86.3M

Cubicure

Cubicure develops and sells integrated 3D printing solutions, including proprietary high-performance photopolymers and precision hardware, based on its Hot Lithography (HL) technology for industrial additive manufacturing.

Vienna, AustriaFounded 2015$85M

Quickparts

A global leader in on-demand manufacturing services providing rapid prototyping and production-grade parts through additive manufacturing, CNC machining, and injection molding.

Seattle, USAFounded 1999$82.0M

Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF)

Leader in micro-precision 3D printing using proprietary Projection Micro Stereolithography (PμSL) technology, enabling ultra-high resolution manufacturing down to 2-micron precision for medical devices, electronics, and advanced research applications.

Maynard, USAFounded 2016$81M

Makeblock

A global leader in STEAM education and digital fabrication, providing a comprehensive ecosystem of modular robotics kits, innovative consumer laser tools, and coding software.

Shenzhen, ChinaFounded 2011$80.5M

Cubic Instruments (Wuhan) Ltd.

Wholly-owned subsidiary of Cubic Sensor and Instrument Co., Ltd. (688665.SH) that develops and manufactures gas composition and flow measurement instruments for environmental monitoring, industrial process control, and automotive emissions testing.

Wuhan, Hubei, ChinaFounded 2010$80M

Suzhou Beifeng Intelligent Technology

Chinese metal additive manufacturing company providing full-chain solutions from metal powder production to 3D printing equipment and printing services for aerospace, consumer electronics, and automotive industries.

Suzhou, Jiangsu, ChinaFounded 2017$75.0M

Cubic Sensor and Instrument Co., Ltd.

Manufactures gas sensors and analyzers using optical, ultrasonic, and MEMS technologies for environmental monitoring, industrial safety, and automotive applications

Wuhan, ChinaFounded 2003$75M

Xingye Aerospace

Develops and produces functional foundry materials including phenolic resins and nodularizing agents for traditional metal casting.

Suzhou, ChinaFounded 1996$73.72M

Math Magic

Generative-AI company (Math Magic / 数美万物) behind HiTEM3D: image-to-ultra-high-resolution 3D (up to 1536³) for design, games, and 3D-print workflows; cross-border creative-commerce and manufacturing adjacency per CN press.

Beijing, China (legal HQ); Hong Kong / global brand (Hitem3D)Founded 2024$69.4M

IperionX Limited

IperionX is an Australian-US company producing low-carbon, low-cost titanium powders from recycled sources using patented HAMR and GSD technologies, targeting aerospace, defense, and automotive applications.

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States (Headquarters); West Valley City, UT (Operations)Founded 2017$65M

Microfabrica Inc.

Develops high-volume production micro-scale additive manufacturing systems using proprietary electrochemical deposition (EFAB) technology, enabling complex metal structures with features as small as 40 microns for medical, aerospace, and semiconductor applications.

Van Nuys, California, USAFounded 1999$62.6M

Frequently asked questions

What is additive manufacturing in Electronics?

Additive manufacturing in Electronics is the use of additive manufacturing in electronics: primarily for printed-circuit-board prototyping, antenna structures, semiconductor capital-equipment parts, and increasingly conformal/embedded electronics.

Which companies use additive manufacturing in Electronics?

AMPulse tracks 861 companies serving the Electronics vertical. Leading examples by funding include Shenzhen JLC Technology Group, Sinornach Diamond, Lyten, MicroJet Technology Co., Ltd., and VulcanForms.

Which AM processes are most common in Electronics?

Electronics most commonly uses aerosol jet (Optomec), inkjet PCB (Nano Dimension DragonFly), PBF-LB for semicap parts. Typical materials include silver and copper inks, dielectric photopolymers, ceramic-filled composites.

Why does additive manufacturing fit Electronics?

Electronics value AM for prototype PCB / RF antenna fabrication, semiconductor tooling and EUV component prototypes, and conformal antenna geometries that planar manufacturing cannot produce. Voxel8, Nano Dimension, and Optomec lead the dedicated electronics-AM segment.