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Addiform

ServiceVictoria, British Columbia, CanadaFounded 2015· One of 2010 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Addiform provides generative design and micro-scale additive manufacturing services to produce smooth, accurate, and highly optimized parts from a wide range of materials.

CEO / Founder
Braden Ellis
Team Size
1-10
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$10M
Latest Round
Series A
Key Investors
BDC Capital, Real Ventures

Technology & Products

Key Products

["Generative Design Services","Micro-Scale Additive Manufacturing Services"]

Technological Advantage

By combining generative design with its proprietary hybrid additive manufacturing techniques, Addiform can produce highly optimized and complex part geometries that offer superior performance and efficiency at a micro scale.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Manufacturing complex, high-performance micro-scale parts that are not feasible with traditional manufacturing methods by using proprietary 3D printing technology and generative design.

How They Differentiate

Addiform differentiates itself by operating as a specialized service bureau using its own custom, high-precision printing technology. This allows for greater flexibility and material diversity compared to larger competitors that primarily sell printing equipment.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Companies in the medical, electronics, aerospace, and robotics sectors requiring high-precision, custom micro-scale components.

Industry Verticals

["Medical","Electronics","Aerospace","Robotics"]

Competitors

Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF); Nanoscribe; Precipart

Growth & Milestones

Major Milestones

["Founded in 2015 as X3D Technologies Inc.","Rebranded to Addiform and focused on micro-scale advanced manufacturing.","Developed proprietary multi-material 3D printing technology."]

Why this company matters

Addiform positions itself as a niche service bureau for micro-scale additive manufacturing, targeting customers who need complex, high-performance parts that cannot be made with traditional methods. Unlike equipment vendors such as Boston Micro Fabrication or Nanoscribe, Addiform operates its own custom-built, high-precision 3D printers and offers generative design services to optimize part geometry at a small scale.

The company's core offering combines generative design with proprietary hybrid additive manufacturing techniques. This allows Addiform to produce parts with fine details, smooth surfaces, and multi-material capabilities across both metal and polymer platforms. The service model gives clients flexibility in material selection without requiring an in-house printer investment.

Addiform serves the medical, electronics, aerospace, and robotics sectors, where high-precision custom micro-scale components are critical. The company was founded in 2015 as X3D Technologies Inc. and later rebranded to focus on micro-scale advanced manufacturing. It has raised $10 million from BDC Capital and Real Ventures.

A key competitive risk is that Addiform's differentiation relies on its proprietary printing technology and design expertise rather than scale or brand recognition. As micro-scale AM equipment becomes more accessible, the service bureau model may face pressure from in-house adoption by larger OEMs.