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3Dison

HardwareSeoul, South KoreaFounded 2013· One of 1739 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Develops enclosed FDM 3D printers and materials for education and professional prototyping, emphasizing reliability and user-friendly operation.

CEO / Founder
Taehoon Kim
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$3M
Latest Round
Grant
Key Investors
LB Investment, KB Investment, KDB Capital

Technology & Products

Key Products

3Dison Pro Series; 3Dison M Series; 3Dison C Series; 3Dison E Series; 3D Printing Filaments

Technological Advantage

CLAIMED: High reliability and low maintenance for classroom environments. VERIFIED: None publicly documented. DEFENSIBLE: Trade secrets in thermal control and firmware optimization.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Delivers reliable, enclosed FDM printing systems with dual-extrusion capabilities and localized support, reducing print failures and maintenance downtime for educational and professional users compared to open-frame alternatives.

How They Differentiate

Focuses on enclosed, dual-extrusion FDM systems optimized for educational and professional reliability, contrasting with open-frame consumer models and higher-cost industrial systems. Offers localized Korean support and bundled educational software.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Educational institutions, makerspaces, design studios, and light manufacturing

Industry Verticals

Education; Prototyping; Design; Manufacturing

Competitors

Sindoh; FlashForge; Raise3D

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Expanded global presence with distributors and partners in over 30 countries. Achieved significant commercial traction in the medical and research sectors, supplying bioprinters and 3D printers to universities, hospitals, and research institutes worldwide. Successfully transitioned and rebranded from Rokit Healthcare to 3Dison to broaden its market focus beyond bioprinting into general industrial and professional polymer 3D printing.

Major Milestones

2014: Founded as ROKiT 3D; 2016: Commercial launch of first enclosed FDM 3D printer; 2020: Corporate rebrand to 3Dison; 2022: Expanded direct sales and distribution to US and EU markets