Cincinnati Incorporated
Develops large-format polymer additive manufacturing systems (BAAM/MAAM/SAAM) for industrial-scale production, enabling rapid fabrication of parts up to 427" x 153" x 132" at speeds 200-500x faster than conventional 3D printers.
- CEO / Founder
- Alan Oak
- Team Size
- 501-1000
- Stage
- Public
- Total Funding
- Publicly Traded
Technology & Products
Key Products
Large-format polymer additive manufacturing systems (BAAM/MAAM/SAAM), CNC vertical machining centers, horizontal machining centers, CNC lathes, and rotary products, metal fabrication and metalworking equipment.
Technological Advantage
Proprietary pellet-fed extrusion process achieves build speeds up to 100 lbs/hour and enables multi-material printing, protected by trade secrets and partnerships with ORNL.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces lead times for large polymer parts from months to days while cutting material costs by 30-50% through pellet-based extrusion, enabling on-demand manufacturing of tooling, molds, and end-use components.
How They Differentiate
3-5x larger build volume than typical industrial polymer printers (427" vs. 100" max) with 200-500x faster deposition rates, leveraging proven machine tool durability for 24/7 production environments.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Industrial manufacturers in automotive, aerospace, appliance, and robotics sectors seeking large-scale, high-speed production capabilities.
Industry Verticals
Automotive; Aerospace; Industrial Manufacturing; Robotics; Appliance
Competitors
Bohl Equipment Co., RICO, Abrasive Technology
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Employee count grew 1% last year; AM division expanded through partnerships with ORNL and CDME, placing MAAM systems at research institutions.
Major Milestones
1898: Founded as Cincinnati Shaper Company; 2014: Developed BAAM technology with ORNL; 2015: Produced world's first 3D printed car (Strati) with Local Motors; 2021: Placed MAAM printer at Ohio State CDME; 2025: Alan Oak appointed President & CEO
Notable Customers
Local Motors; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL); Hendrick Motorsports