ATMAT
A Polish industrial engineering company specializing in the design and manufacture of large-format FDM/FFF 3D printers, industrial machines, robotic workstations, and complete production lines, complemented by comprehensive R&D capabilities.
- CEO / Founder
- Mateusz Góra
- Team Size
- 51-200
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $117K
- Key Investors
- Founders (Mateusz Góra, Mateusz Dyląg), Privately held
Technology & Products
Key Products
["Jupiter 3D Printer - Large-format industrial printer (2000 x 1000 x 1000 mm working area)","Saturn 3D Printer - Large-size model production in FFF technology","Signal Pro Series - Professional-grade 3D printers for industrial use","Signal 3D Printer - Base industrial printing solution","Galaxy 3D Printer - Industrial FFF printer for large components","Robotic Workstations - Custom solutions using FANUC robots with welding/automation capabilities","Industrial Machines & Equipment - Custom-designed machines and devices","Complete Production/Processing Lines - Full technological line integration","Custom Tools & Prototyping - Design and manufacturing of specialized tools","3D Printing Services - Contract manufacturing using standard and large-scale printers"]
Technological Advantage
Dual-head printing system with high-performance main head (2 extruders with mixing tank) and auxiliary head for support structures; Beckhoff high-end servo drives with incremental encoders providing positioning accuracy of 50 µm (X/Y) and 10 µm (Z); granite heated bed with 4-zone heating system; thermally insulated chamber up to 45°C; intelligent control systems with power failure recovery, filament flow monitoring, and weight prediction; integration of FANUC robots and Abicor-Binzel welding sources for comprehensive automation
Differentiation
Value Proposition
One-stop-shop for comprehensive industrial solutions - from Europe's largest commercial 3D printers (2m build volume) to fully integrated robotic workstations and production lines, enabling large-part production without assembly and reducing time-to-market through end-to-end service under one roof
How They Differentiate
ATMAT differentiates by offering Europe's largest commercial FDM 3D printer with 2-meter build volume (Jupiter model), combined with comprehensive end-to-end industrial automation solutions including robotic workstations and production lines. Unlike pure-play 3D printer manufacturers, ATMAT integrates additive manufacturing with process automation, robotics (FANUC), and custom industrial equipment under one roof.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Industrial clients across automotive, aviation, architecture, and general manufacturing sectors requiring large-scale 3D printing, process automation, and customized industrial equipment
Industry Verticals
["Industrial Manufacturing","Automotive","Aviation/Aerospace","Architecture & Construction","Additive Manufacturing","Industrial Automation & Robotics"]
Competitors
BigRep (Germany); Builder 3D Printers (Netherlands); 3DGence (Poland)
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Grown from founding in 2014 to 51-200 employees; established serial production of 3D printers and robotic workstations; serves industrial clients across automotive, aviation, architecture, and general manufacturing sectors
Major Milestones
["Founded in 2014 in Kraków, Poland","Won first place in MARR competition in 2014 for initial 3D printer models","Expanded from 3D printer manufacturing to comprehensive industrial solutions (machines, robotic workstations, production lines)","Developed Jupiter 3D printer - one of Europe's largest commercial 3D printers with 2-meter build volume","Completed exoskeleton R&D project in 2020","Implemented series robotic workstations for industrial clients starting 2021","Established distribution partnership with GLOBAL 3D","Grown to 51-200 employees while maintaining private ownership structure","Integrated FANUC robots and Abicor-Binzel welding sources into robotic solutions","Partnered with Beckhoff for high-end servo drives and control systems"]
Notable Customers
Industrial clients in automotive sector; Industrial clients in aviation/aerospace sector; Architecture and construction firms; Centrum Edukacyjne Leszczynka (uses Galaxy printer since 2020); Multiple industrial manufacturing companies across Central/Eastern Europe