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Full Circle 3D

ServiceMsida, MaltaFounded 2015· One of 2063 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Malta's first 3D Printing Fab Lab offering full-service additive manufacturing including FDM and binder jetting printing, 3D scanning, rapid prototyping, and reverse engineering for local industrial and educational customers.

CEO / Founder
Dr. Joseph M. Camilleri
Team Size
1-10
Stage
Active

Technology & Products

Key Products

Single and Dual Extrusion FDM 3D Printing; White/Full Colour PowderJet 3D Printing; 3D Scanning; 3D Modelling; Laser Cutting; Rapid Prototyping; Reverse Engineering

Technological Advantage

Multi-technology service capability (FDM and binder jetting) with various materials provides flexibility to meet diverse customer requirements; physical lab location near University of Malta creates educational and prototyping hub advantage

Differentiation

Value Proposition

One-stop shop providing comprehensive 3D printing services with multiple technologies and materials, reducing customer need for capital investment in equipment and expertise while enabling rapid prototyping and production.

How They Differentiate

Offers broader service portfolio including binder jetting for full-color parts and laser cutting, plus physical Fab Lab location vs. potentially more limited competitors; positioned as Malta's first comprehensive 3D printing service provider

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Local businesses, engineering students, architects, designers, and individuals in Malta requiring 3D printing services

Industry Verticals

Education; Architecture; Engineering; Manufacturing; Design

Competitors

Patrick Prints

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Full Circle 3D is Malta's first walk-in 3D Printing Fab Lab, offering a one-stop shop for 3D printing, scanning, rapid prototyping, and reverse engineering services, with capabilities to print designs up to 120 x 120 x 120 cm and popular among University of Malta engineering and architecture students.

Major Milestones

Established as Malta's first walk-in 3D Printing Fab Lab; Popular with University of Malta engineering and architecture students