Exmet
Developer of a patented 3D printing technology for amorphous metals (metallic glass), enabling the creation of components with high strength and resistance to corrosion and wear.
- CEO / Founder
- Mattias Unosson
- Team Size
- 2-10
- Stage
- Acquired
- Total Funding
- $3.73M
- Latest Round
- Acquired
- Key Investors
- Heraeus Group, AM Ventures, Volvo Cars Tech Fund, Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research, STING (Stockholm Innovation & Growth)
Technology & Products
Key Products
["Patented 3D printing process for amorphous metals","3D printed amorphous metal components"]
Technological Advantage
The technology enables the fabrication of complex geometries from metallic glass, unlocking the material's superior properties (e.g., high strength, elasticity, corrosion resistance) for new industrial applications previously unattainable.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Overcoming traditional manufacturing limitations for amorphous metals, enabling the production of larger, complex, and high-performance components through additive manufacturing.
How They Differentiate
Exmet's primary differentiation was its dedicated focus on the additive manufacturing of amorphous metals, while competitors often use more established but geometrically restrictive methods like injection molding and casting.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Companies in industrial manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and medical industries requiring high-performance metal components with complex geometries.
Industry Verticals
["Industrial Manufacturing","Aerospace","Automotive","Medical Devices"]
Competitors
Liquidmetal Technologies; BMG (Buffalo Machine); Heraeus AMLOY (acquirer)
Growth & Milestones
Major Milestones
["Successfully developing and patenting a unique 3D printing process for amorphous metals.","Securing venture funding from leading additive manufacturing investors like AM Ventures.","Establishing a technical and financial partnership with Volvo Cars Tech Fund in 2020.","Technology and patents were acquired by Heraeus Group (Heraeus AMLOY) in 2021 to accelerate commercialization."]
Notable Customers
Volvo Cars (via investment and technical partnership)