Dood Studio
Developed FDM 3D printers and provided 3D printing services for design mock-ups and wearable objects.
- CEO / Founder
- Thibault de Sainte Marie
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Defunct
- Total Funding
- $0.02M
- Latest Round
- Crowdfunding
- Key Investors
- KissKissBankBank
Technology & Products
Key Products
FDM 3D Printer
Technological Advantage
CLAIMED: High-precision FDM with 50-micron resolution and a vibration-damped composite frame for superior surface finish. VERIFIED: None. REPLICABLE: Standard FDM architecture using open-source components.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces prototyping lead times for complex wearable designs through custom FDM hardware and printing services.
How They Differentiate
Targeted the French design market with a 'Made in France' aesthetic and enclosed build chamber at a ~€1,500 price point, positioning between low-cost kits like Dagoma and high-end prosumer machines like the Ultimaker 2.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Designers and research institutions
Industry Verticals
Design; Research
Competitors
Ultimaker; Zortrax; Dagoma
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Raised €15,145 via crowdfunding in 2015; successfully deployed 'Dood Dom' printers to several French educational institutions and design studios before ceasing operations in 2018.
Major Milestones
2014: Collaborated with Bold Design and MIT Media Lab on 3D printed wearable objects; 2015: Designed and launched an FDM 3D printer
Notable Customers
MIT Media Lab