Concr3de
A manufacturer of large-scale binder jetting 3D printers and sustainable materials that transform mineral waste into high-precision stone and ceramic architectural elements.
- CEO / Founder
- Eric Geboers
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Commercial
- Total Funding
- $55K
- Latest Round
- Grant
- Key Investors
- European Commission, EIT Manufacturing, Horizon 2020
Technology & Products
Key Products
["Armadillo Series (Industrial powder-based 3D printers for high-precision parts)","Elephant Series (Large-scale 3D printing systems for architectural components)","NOAH Materials (Proprietary range of sustainable binders and mineral powders)","Concr3de Lab (Custom material development and R&D services)","On-demand 3D printing and restoration services"]
Technological Advantage
Proprietary binder jetting technology that supports a circular economy by utilizing waste streams (stone dust, wood sawdust, ash) to create structural-grade materials without the need for high-heat kilns or cement-heavy mixtures.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Enables the production of complex, high-resolution stone structures using recycled mineral waste, reducing carbon footprints and material waste while matching the durability and aesthetics of natural stone.
How They Differentiate
Concr3de differentiates through its 'stone regrowth' capability, achieving 0.1mm precision using 100% recycled mineral waste (stone dust, ash) rather than standard concrete extrusion. Unlike competitors focused on large-scale rough structures, Concr3de matches the aesthetic and structural properties of natural stone for heritage restoration.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Architects, heritage restoration specialists, construction firms, luxury interior designers, and industrial manufacturers.
Industry Verticals
["Architecture & Design","Cultural Heritage & Restoration","Construction Technology","Industrial Manufacturing","Luxury Goods"]
Competitors
D-Shape; Voxeljet; Desamanera; ICON
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Transitioned from R&D to commercial hardware sales with the launch of the Armadillo and Elephant printer series; active in global heritage restoration tenders.
Major Milestones
["Proposed the 3D-printed stone restoration for Notre-Dame de Paris in 2019","Winner of the 3D Pioneers Challenge (3DPC) in the Material category (2020)","Commercial launch of the Armadillo industrial printer series","Successful development of carbon-negative binders for wood and stone waste"]
Notable Customers
Atelier LUMA; City of Rotterdam; Delft University of Technology; Various European Heritage Foundations