CNC Robotics
Provides robotic system integration and support services for large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM), specializing in hybrid 3D printing and CNC machining solutions.
- CEO / Founder
- Jason Barker
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Established
- Key Investors
- FW Capital
Technology & Products
Key Products
Robotic Integration Services; Paste_Pro 3D Printing System; Hybrid 3D Printing & Milling Systems; Caracol Heron AM & Vipra AM System Support
Technological Advantage
Proprietary expertise in integrating industrial robots for non-traditional machining and large-format 3D printing (e.g., paste, composites, metals) protected by deep process knowledge and long-term OEM partnerships (KUKA). The advantage is a defensible service and integration capability that is difficult to replicate quickly due to certification requirements and application experience.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces risk and total cost of ownership for LFAM systems by providing localized KUKA Platinum-level integration, installation, and after-sales support, cutting lead times and logistical costs for UK manufacturers.
How They Differentiate
Unlike pure hardware OEMs, CNC Robotics is a certified KUKA integrator with deep CNC/milling expertise, offering a full-service support ecosystem (integration, installation, service) specifically tailored for LFAM in the UK market, reducing customer risk and lead times.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Industrial manufacturers in aerospace, marine, automotive, and composites sectors seeking automation and reshoring solutions.
Industry Verticals
Aerospace; Defense; Marine; Automotive; Composites
Competitors
CEAD; MX3D; Thermwood
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Rapid growth in demand for its systems from both industry and higher education establishments, leading to increased staffing.
Major Milestones
Founded (2008); Renewed KUKA Platinum System Partner status for 11th year (2021); Strategic partnership with Caracol for UK LFAM support (2026)
Notable Customers
Autodesk; Complete Composites; Videndum; Suprema Marine; Carbolite