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Goceram

MaterialsMölndal, SwedenFounded 2014· One of 977 Materials companies tracked by AMPulse

Supplies complete production lines and know-how licenses for Medium Pressure Powder Injection Molding (MEDPIMOLD) and feedstock technology for additive manufacturing, enabling cost-effective production of complex metal and ceramic components.

CEO / Founder
Robert Pompe
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$4.2M
Latest Round
Series A
Key Investors
Industrifonden, Chalmers Ventures, Vinnova, Almi Invest, Västra Götaland County Council

Technology & Products

Key Products

Goceram supplies complete production lines and know-how licenses for Medium Pressure Powder Injection Molding (MEDPIMOLD). Their products include Injection Moulding Machines, Debinding Furnaces, Supercritical CO2 Extractors, and Feedstock mixers.

Technological Advantage

Proprietary MEDPIMOLD process enables cost-effective production of complex metal and ceramic parts with high flexibility for both small- and large-volume runs, with feedstocks directly usable in new 3D printers.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces production costs and lead times for metal and ceramic parts through MEDPIMOLD technology, with feedstocks compatible with next-generation 3D printers for flexible, scalable manufacturing.

How They Differentiate

Focuses on MEDPIMOLD systems and feedstocks for bound material AM, unlike competitors primarily offering DLP-based ceramic 3D printers; enables lower-cost production lines approaching 3D printer costs.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Manufacturers requiring cost-effective production of complex metal and ceramic components, including those in aerospace, medical, and industrial sectors.

Industry Verticals

Aerospace; Medical; Industrial Manufacturing; Automotive

Competitors

KYOCERA Corporation, CoorsTek, CeramTec

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

No public information available on funding, team size, or growth metrics from search results.

Major Milestones

Development of MEDPIMOLD technology over the past decade; Partnership with DPP Technologies for faster additive manufacturing; Partnership with HKPC for Asia-Pacific prototyping and production development; MoU with DR3AM Center for MEX-based 3D printing of clay and other materials

Notable Customers

HKPC

Why this company matters

Goceram occupies a niche between powder injection molding and bound metal additive manufacturing. Its MEDPIMOLD technology combines medium pressure injection molding with feedstock formulations compatible with next-generation 3D printers, enabling manufacturers to produce complex metal and ceramic parts at lower cost and with shorter lead times than traditional processes.

The company's core offering includes injection molding machines, debinding furnaces, supercritical CO2 extractors, and feedstock mixers, along with know-how licenses. A key differentiator is the TeWeX binder system, which is water-extractable or thermally evaporable, eliminating separate debinding steps. This allows MEDPIMOLD feedstocks to be used directly in binder jetting and material extrusion printers, making the technology accessible for both small and large production runs.

Goceram targets manufacturers in aerospace, medical, industrial, and automotive sectors that need cost-effective production of complex geometries in materials like ceramics and metals. Notable partnerships include the Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) for Asia-Pacific prototyping and DPP Technologies for faster additive manufacturing. The company has raised $4.2 million from investors including Industrifonden, Chalmers Ventures, and Vinnova.

While competitors like Kyocera, CoorsTek, and CeramTec focus on DLP-based ceramic 3D printing, Goceram differentiates by offering complete production line solutions that approach the cost of standalone 3D printers. The open question is whether the MEDPIMOLD approach can scale beyond pilot projects to compete with established powder injection molding and metal AM workflows in high-volume production.