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3D Hub

ServiceMinsk, BelarusFounded 2013· One of 2060 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Provides 3D printing services, equipment sales, and support including 3D scanning, modeling, and training for professional and personal use in Belarus and CIS regions.

CEO / Founder
Bram de Zwart
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$29.5M
Latest Round
Series C
Key Investors
Balderton Capital; EQT Ventures; Endejt Capital; Hearst Ventures; DOEN; Zeeburg; Future Shape; Rockstart

Technology & Products

Key Products

Offers 3D printing services, equipment sales, and support, including 3D scanning, modeling, and training. Official distributor for brands like Ultimaker and Formlabs.

Technological Advantage

Verified advantage: Authorized distributor and service provider for leading 3D printing equipment, ensuring access to genuine parts and technical expertise. Defensible through exclusive partnerships.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Offers a one-stop shop for 3D printing solutions with official representation of brands like Ultimaker and Formlabs, reducing procurement complexity and ensuring reliable service and support.

How They Differentiate

Focuses on local market with official brand representation and full-service support, unlike global platforms like 3D Hubs that lack localized equipment sales and maintenance.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Businesses and individuals needing 3D printing, scanning, or equipment in Belarus and CIS.

Industry Verticals

Industrial; Education; Medical; Architecture

Competitors

Xometry, Fictiv

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Produced over 6 million parts through network of 240+ premium manufacturing partners; Raised over $30M in funding; Acquired by Protolabs for $280M in 2021

Major Milestones

2013: Founded in Amsterdam; 2014: $4.5M Series A led by Balderton Capital; 2018: $18M Series C led by Endeit Capital; 2021: Acquired by Protolabs for $280M; Produced over 6 million parts through network of 240+ manufacturing partners

Notable Customers

Rosatom