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Anisoprint

HardwareAnisoprint's HQ is in Singapore, with production facilities in Suzhou, China. The company previously had its headquarters in Luxembourg.Founded 2015· One of 1738 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Anisoprint manufactures continuous fiber 3D printers that produce lightweight, strong, and functional composite parts using patented Continuous Fiber Coextrusion (CFC) technology.

CEO / Founder
Ryan Liu
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$14.3M
Latest Round
Series A
Key Investors
Vishwanath Godavarty, GF Xinde Investment Management, Guoding Capital, TianChuang Dingxin, Tianjin Venture Capital, Xi'an Royal-Power Asset Management, Cuihu Capital.

Technology & Products

Key Products

Anisoprint manufactures continuous fiber 3D printers, including the Composer A4 and A3, utilizing their patented Continuous Fiber Coextrusion (CFC) technology to produce lightweight, strong, and functional composite parts.

Technological Advantage

Advanced composite 3D printing technology that produces lighter and stronger parts compared to traditional metal components.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Enables the production of composite parts that can replace metal components, thereby reducing costs and increasing productivity.

How They Differentiate

Focus on composite optimization and multi-material printing capabilities with specific expertise in continuous fiber reinforcement technology.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Industrial manufacturers, aerospace companies, engineering firms, and research institutions

Industry Verticals

["Aerospace","Engineering","Manufacturing","Research and Development"]

Competitors

Divergent, Markforged, Continuous Composites, Orbital Composites.

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Scaling up production to 40 Composer printers monthly and expanding to an 8,000-square-meter manufacturing facility in Suzhou.

Major Milestones

["Relocation of HQ to Singapore","Establishment of production facilities in Suzhou, China","Expansion of manufacturing capacity","Leadership transition to Ryan Liu as CEO"]

Notable Customers

Schunk Carbon Technology (Schunk Group); Supreme Motors / UNA Wheel; Vellon Space; Multistation (through case studies)

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Why this company matters

Anisoprint occupies a niche in additive manufacturing focused on continuous fiber reinforcement, targeting industrial users who need metal-like strength at lower weight and cost. Its patented Continuous Fiber Coextrusion (CFC) technology distinguishes it from other composite 3D printing approaches by enabling multi-material optimization and complex lattice structures in a single print.

The company's core product line includes the Composer A4 and A3 printers, which use CFC to embed continuous carbon fiber or other fibers into a thermoplastic matrix during extrusion. This process yields parts with mechanical properties approaching those of machined aluminum, suitable for functional end-use applications rather than just prototyping.

Anisoprint serves aerospace, engineering, manufacturing, and R&D customers. Named users include Schunk Carbon Technology, Supreme Motors, Vellon Space, and Multistation. The company has scaled production to 40 Composer printers per month from an 8,000-square-meter facility in Suzhou, China, and maintains its headquarters in Singapore after relocating from Luxembourg.

With $14.3 million in disclosed funding from investors including GF Xinde and Guoding Capital, Anisoprint competes against Markforged, Continuous Composites, and Orbital Composites. Its differentiation lies in CFC's ability to produce optimized lattice geometries and multi-material parts at a more accessible price point than many metal AM alternatives. A key open question is whether the company can scale customer adoption beyond early adopters in R&D and specialty manufacturing into high-volume production environments.