Canmora Tech
Develops large-format metal powder bed fusion systems (LEAM platform) for aerospace, energy, and defense applications, offering both laser PBF (LEAM-Q) and electron beam PBF (LEAM-e) variants.
- CEO / Founder
- Ralf Edinger
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- 149500
- Latest Round
- Grant
- Key Investors
- NRC IRAP (Canadian government R&D grant, 2022–2023)
Technology & Products
Key Products
LEAM-Q; LEAM-Q 1012; LEAM-e
Technological Advantage
Claimed: Large-format build capability via proprietary 4Z Tank Architecture targeting structural aerospace and heavy industry components; dual-modality (laser + electron beam) product line under single platform family. Verified: UBC partnership with Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) funding implies academic-grade R&D validation. Patent claim on 4Z Tank Architecture mentioned; specific patent numbers not found. Commercial defensibility unverified from available data.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Enables production of large-scale metal components via LPBF and EBM platforms, addressing industries that require build volumes beyond what conventional metal PBF systems provide.
How They Differentiate
Large-format metal PBF capability for aerospace and heavy industry; dual-technology product family (LPBF + EBM) under LEAM platform. Specific competitive benchmarks against named competitors not found in available data.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Aerospace, defense, energy, transportation, and heavy industry manufacturers requiring large-format structural metal AM components.
Industry Verticals
Aerospace; Defense; Energy; Transportation; Heavy Industry
Competitors
AMCM GmbH (EOS subsidiary); Aconity3D; Wayland Additive
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Received CFI funding via UBC partnership to develop electron-beam additive manufacturing platform; leveraged this for global sales of platforms; granted NRC-CNRC funding in Q3 2023-2024. Unveiled LEAM-Q 1012 meter-class Laser PBF system on November 14, 2025, for debut at Formnext 2025.
Major Milestones
Debuted LEAM-Q 1012 large-format laser PBF system at Formnext 2025; Received IRAP (National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program) grant from Government of Canada; Established collaborative research partnership with University of British Columbia with CFI funding
Notable Customers
[VERIFIED_NULL: No customers publicly named; early-stage startup as of Formnext 2025]