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Genera

HardwareVienna, AustriaFounded 2015· One of 1738 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Industrial DLP 3D printing with integrated post-processing for injection molding quality

CEO / Founder
Klaus Stadlmann
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$10M
Latest Round
Undisclosed
Key Investors
Stratasys

Technology & Products

Key Products

Genera G1/F1, G2/F2, and G3 industrial DLP 3D printers, with A2 automation module and C1 color mixing system, featuring an integrated workflow for automated post-processing and an open material library.

Technological Advantage

Integrated G2/F2 system with coordinated, documented, and monitored process

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Complete DLP workflow achieving injection molding quality for production parts

How They Differentiate

Complete integrated workflow vs separate printing and post-processing systems

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Medical device manufacturers, automotive, consumer products companies

Industry Verticals

Medical, Automotive, Consumer Products, Industrial

Competitors

3D Systems Corporation, Formlabs, Anycubic

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Expanding industrial customer base, alphacAMexpo participation 2024

Major Milestones

2015: Founded in Vienna, G2/F2 system development, Industrial customer adoption, 2024: alphacAMexpo Vienna

Notable Customers

["Redington","Ottobock","KTM"]

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Why this company matters

Genera addresses a gap in polymer additive manufacturing by offering the only fully integrated DLP workflow that combines printing, washing, and curing in a single automated system. This eliminates the manual handling and process variability typical of separate post-processing steps, aiming to deliver parts with surface finish and mechanical properties comparable to injection molding.

The company's core products are the G1/F1 and G2/F2 industrial DLP printers. The G2/F2 system features a coordinated, documented, and monitored process with an open material library, allowing users to select from a range of photopolymer resins. The integrated workflow includes glove-free handling, reducing operator intervention and improving repeatability.

Genera serves medical device manufacturers, automotive tier suppliers, and consumer products companies. A notable deployment is with Redington in India for automated 3D-printed eyewear solutions. The company also partners with alphacam GmbH as a reseller and has participated in industry events like alphacAMexpo in Vienna.

Competing against 3D Systems, Formlabs, and Anycubic, Genera differentiates through its complete integrated system rather than separate printing and post-processing units. Backed by Stratasys and over $10 million in funding, the company's main challenge is scaling adoption beyond early industrial customers while maintaining the process reliability that justifies its premium positioning.