Arrayed Additive
Vertically integrated additive manufacturing company specializing in magnesium and aluminum lightweight alloys, now parent of Velo3D metal 3D printing solutions.
- CEO / Founder
- Arun Jeldi
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- Undisclosed
Technology & Products
Key Products
Arrayed Additive offers additive manufacturing services (design, prototyping, production) for magnesium and aluminum alloys using SLM and EBM technologies. Through subsidiary Velo3D: Sapphire and Sapphire XC metal PBF printers, Rapid Production Services (RPS), and materials qualification for titanium, Inconel, aluminum, and copper-nickel alloys.
Technological Advantage
Deep expertise in additive manufacturing of lightweight alloys, enabling significant weight reduction and improved structural performance.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Offers advanced lightweight materials and additive manufacturing solutions to reduce weight while enhancing structural integrity.
How They Differentiate
Arrayed Additive (via Velo3D) offers vertically integrated lightweight metals ecosystem — from magnesium extraction (Crown Magnesium) to AM parts production. Velo3D's proprietary support-free Intelligent Fusion technology enables complex geometries. Combined with RPS service model and defense/aerospace focus.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Aerospace and Defense sectors
Industry Verticals
["Aerospace","Defense"]
Competitors
EOS, SLM Solutions, Desktop Metal
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Founded in 2023. Acquired 95% of Velo3D in Dec 2024 via $22.4M debt-for-equity swap. Velo3D achieved $13.6M revenue in Q3 2025, projecting $50-60M for FY2025 (>30% growth). Nasdaq uplisted Aug 2025 raising $17.5M. On track for EBITDA positive H1 2026.
Major Milestones
["Acquisition of 95% of Velo3D shares (Dec 2024)","Velo3D Nasdaq uplisting and $17.5M capital raise (Aug 2025)","Velo3D achieves AS9100D certification","$6M U.S. Navy contract and $4M Army DEVCOM partnership (2025)","Velo3D projects $50-60M revenue for FY2025"]
Notable Customers
U.S. Navy ($6M contract for copper-nickel alloy ship repairs), U.S. Army DEVCOM ($4M missile defense partnership)