ChemCubed
Develops high-performance nanocomposite photopolymers and jettable conductive/dielectric inks for additive manufacturing, enabling functional 3D-printed electronics and structural parts.
- CEO / Founder
- Daniel Slep, PhD
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- Undisclosed
- Latest Round
- Grant
- Key Investors
- U.S. Air Force (SBIR Phase 1 grant); NEXTFLEX (grant)
Technology & Products
Key Products
ElectroJet conductive inks; ElectroJet dielectric materials; NanoCubed nanocomposite photopolymer resins; ElectroUV3D flatbed inkjet printer
Technological Advantage
Verified advantage: ElectroJet materials achieve 10x higher conductivity than standard inks (per company claims); defensible through proprietary formulations and printer integration. Replicable by competitors but requires specialized chemistry expertise.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces PCB prototyping costs by 60% and lead times from weeks to days with particle-free silver conductive inks and jettable dielectrics, enabling multi-layer/multi-material printed electronics directly onto 3D surfaces.
How They Differentiate
Focus on jettable conductive/dielectric materials for printed electronics vs. competitors' broader polymer/composite offerings; proprietary ElectroUV3D printer integration enables all-in-one AM electronics solution.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Aerospace, automotive, electronics, and medical OEMs requiring functional printed electronics and high-performance 3D-printed components.
Industry Verticals
Aerospace; Automotive; Electronics; Medical; Defense
Competitors
Chromatic 3D Materials; Intecells; Odysseus Technologies
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Estimated annual revenue $909k; 8-10 employees; serves aerospace, automotive, electronics sectors.
Major Milestones
Founded 2014; Opened R&D lab at Stony Brook University Advanced Energy Center; Launched ElectroUV3D-1218 desktop printer; Partnered with DoMicro BV for European distribution
Notable Customers
Boeing; Lockheed Martin; Molex