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Audio Physic

ApplicationHanover, GermanyFounded 1985· One of 313 Application companies tracked by AMPulse

Premium German loudspeaker manufacturer leveraging 3D printing and digital fabrication for acoustic device innovation

CEO / Founder
Thomas Saheicha
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Active
Latest Round
Grant
Key Investors
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs

Technology & Products

Key Products

Compact speaker series, bookshelf speakers, floor-standing systems with 3D-printed acoustic chambers and resonance dampening

Technological Advantage

3D-printed acoustic chambers enabling complex internal geometries; proprietary resonance control algorithms; 40+ years audio heritage

Differentiation

Value Proposition

High-end loudspeaker systems using 3D-printed acoustic components and innovative resonance control technologies

How They Differentiate

Integration of 3D-printed acoustic engineering with 40+ years of audio expertise; German manufacturing quality

Market & Competition

Target Customers

High-end audio enthusiasts, audiophiles, professional recording studios

Industry Verticals

Premium Audio, Consumer Electronics, Professional Audio

Competitors

Burmester (Germany), Dynaudio (Denmark), Wilson Audio (USA)

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

40+ years in operation; one of the last hand-manufacturing loudspeaker firms in Germany; uses 3D printing for innovative driver components in a research project funded by Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs

Major Milestones

Founded 1985; adopted 3D printing for acoustic design ~2010-2015; expanded global distribution 2015-2025