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Executive Engineering

ServiceCape Town, South AfricaFounded 1994· One of 1986 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Provides metal 3D printing services using EOS M290 LPBF systems for titanium medical implants and components, enabling complex geometries and on-demand production.

CEO / Founder
Willie Conradie
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Established
Total Funding
unknown
Latest Round
unknown

Technology & Products

Key Products

Metal 3D printing services; CNC machining; Reverse engineering; Prototyping; Precision engineering

Technological Advantage

Verified advantage: Proprietary process integration of LPBF with post-processing CNC machining for medical-grade titanium implants; defensible through trade secrets and regulatory compliance

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces lead times for custom medical implants from months to weeks while achieving high accuracy and biocompatibility with Ti-6Al-4V, eliminating traditional machining constraints.

How They Differentiate

Specializes in titanium medical implants with integrated CNC post-processing vs. Rapid3D's broader prototyping focus; offers combined AM/machining services unlike pure-service competitors

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Medical device manufacturers, hospitals, and aerospace/defense companies requiring precision titanium components

Industry Verticals

Medical; Aerospace/Defense; Automotive; Petrochemical; Railway; Marine; Agriculture

Competitors

Rapid3D; Aeroswift; LRS Implants

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Founded in 1994 in a 300m² facility in Kuils River; moved to a 1,650m² facility in Saxenburg Park, Blackheath in 2001; expanded to 3,300m² in 2005; added 1,260m² production and 400m² stores around 2010, totaling over 5,000m²; operates 27 Okuma CNC turning machines, 4 Doosan Lynx lathes, 1 Takisawa, 1 Hyundai, 3 Hardinge, 3 Citizen, 10 Okuma milling centers, 1 Kitamura, 1 Haas, 2 Deckel Maho, and 2 Quaser.

Major Milestones

Founded in 1994; Installed EOS M290 metal 3D printer in 2018; Recognized as AM research partner with Stellenbosch University