ADDform
Provides industrial 3D printing services using HP MultiJet Fusion and FDM technologies for plastic parts, offering rapid prototyping and end-use production with post-processing capabilities.
- CEO / Founder
- Jason G Clark
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- Bootstrapped
- Key Investors
- No known investors
Technology & Products
Key Products
3D Printing Services; 3D Scanning; 3D Modelling/Design; Assembling; Consulting; Post-Processing (deep dye coloring, automated cleaning)
Technological Advantage
Proprietary expertise in HP MJF technology for large-batch plastic part production with 99.9% density and high resolution; automated post-processing workflows reduce manual labor by 50% compared to traditional methods.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces lead times for plastic parts from weeks to days with high-resolution, end-use quality at competitive costs, enabling on-demand production and customization without tooling.
How They Differentiate
Focus on Baltic region with local service advantage (faster turnaround vs. international players); specialized in HP MJF for end-use plastic parts vs. broader technology portfolios; integrated design-to-post-processing services reduce customer coordination overhead by 30%.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Product developers, designers, manufacturers, and businesses in automotive, electronics, oil & gas, marine/military, medical, and spare parts industries.
Industry Verticals
Automotive; Electronics; Oil & Gas; Marine/Military; Medical; Consumer Products; Education/Research
Competitors
3DKODA OÜ, KLAASPLAST OÜ
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
2025 turnover €450,028 (approx $485,000 USD); 2 employees; projected balance sheet €357,533.
Major Milestones
Founded in 2021 as first 3D printing service bureau in Baltic region; Acquired HP MJF 4200 industrial 3D printer; Implemented DyeMansion DM60 for post-processing; Registered VAT in February 2021