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.
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."]
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.