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DMM.make

ServiceTokyo, JapanFounded 2013· One of 1982 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Online 3D printing service platform offering B2B and B2C additive manufacturing services using HP MJF technology and metal LPBF systems for prototyping, tooling, and mass production.

CEO / Founder
Keishi Kameyama
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Active
Total Funding
Undisclosed
Latest Round
Series B
Key Investors
Globis Capital Partners; GMO VenturePartners; Mitsubishi UFJ Capital; Sony Innovation Fund

Technology & Products

Key Products

3D printing service (resin/metal); CNC machining; Post-processing (PostPro3D); Creators marketplace; Educational content/media

Technological Advantage

Leverages HP's Multi Jet Fusion technology for high-quality polymer parts and AMT's PostPro3D for automated post-processing, enabling scalable B2B/B2C services; proprietary AKASHI metal 3D printing using LPBF for titanium/aluminum alloys.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Provides high-quality 3D printing services with advanced equipment (HP MJF, PostPro3D post-processing, metal LPBF), serving over 1,000 corporate clients with fast delivery and cost-effective solutions for diverse industrial applications.

How They Differentiate

Offers both polymer (MJF) and metal (LPBF) 3D printing services under one platform with post-processing integration; backed by DMM.com's resources and digital ecosystem, providing scalability and broad industrial reach.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Businesses and individuals requiring 3D printing services for prototypes, industrial jigs/molds, medical devices, and low-to-high volume production.

Industry Verticals

Manufacturing; Medical; Aerospace; Automotive; Consumer Goods; Architecture; Agriculture; Food

Competitors

アイジェット (iJet); GMOメイクショップ; 株式会社システムクリエイト; 株式会社松浦機械製作所; 有限会社ヒエダデジタルデザイン; SOLIZE PARTNERS株式会社; プロニクス株式会社

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Over 1,000 corporate clients served; expanded services to include large-format printing and metal 3D printing; acquired iJet in 2023 to become one of Japan's largest 3D printing service providers.

Major Milestones

2013: Launched DMM.make 3D printing business; 2023: Acquired iJet to expand 3D printing service scale; Introduced PostPro3D post-processing for B2B/B2C services; Developed AKASHI metal 3D printing using LPBF technology

Notable Customers

Medical device companies; Automotive parts manufacturers; Optical precision components firms; Analytical equipment manufacturers