Skip to main content

Graphene 3D Lab

MaterialsRonkonkoma, NY, USAFounded 2013· One of 961 Materials companies tracked by AMPulse

Develops graphene-enhanced polymer filaments and composites for FFF 3D printing, enabling the production of functional electronic components and high-performance industrial parts.

CEO / Founder
Guy Bourgeois
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$6.4M
Latest Round
Post-IPO
Key Investors
Empire State Development; Daniel Stolyarov; Elena Polyakova

Technology & Products

Key Products

Conductive Graphene 3D Printing Filament; BlackMagic3D Filaments; G6-Epoxy Adhesives; Graphene Supermarket R&D Materials

Technological Advantage

Proprietary low-energy graphene production process and specialized nanocomposite formulations that ensure high conductivity without compromising printability.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Enables the production of functional electronic components and high-performance composites via 3D printing, reducing lead times for specialized sensors and conductive parts while leveraging a proprietary low-energy graphene production process.

How They Differentiate

Early mover in graphene-enhanced filaments; leader in graphene sales volume via Graphene Supermarket; proprietary manufacturing process for low-energy production.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Industrial manufacturers, aerospace/defense contractors, and R&D institutions requiring conductive or high-performance polymer composites.

Industry Verticals

3D Printing; Aerospace; Automotive; Military; Marine; Medical; Research

Competitors

Haydale Graphene Industries; Proto-pasta; Multi3D

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Graphene Supermarket customer base grew from 8,000 in 2015 to 14,000+ in 2020; first conductive filament commercialized; shares outstanding ~49M in 2016.

Major Milestones

2013: Company launch; 2014: Developed 3D printed battery; 2015: Acquired Graphene Laboratories Inc.; 2016: Established Industrial Materials Division; 2020: Rebranded to G6 Materials Corp.

Notable Customers

NASA; Ford Motor Co.; GE; Apple; Xerox; Samsung; Harvard; IBM; Stanford

Why this company matters

Graphene 3D Lab Inc., now operating as G6 Materials Corp., was an early mover in commercializing graphene-enhanced polymer filaments for fused filament fabrication. Its core offering is a highly conductive graphene filament that enables FFF printers to produce functional electronic components, sensors, and conductive parts, reducing lead times compared to traditional fabrication methods.

The company's technological advantage lies in a proprietary low-energy graphene production process and specialized nanocomposite formulations that maintain high electrical conductivity without compromising printability. Products include Conductive Graphene 3D Printing Filament, BlackMagic3D filaments, G6-Epoxy adhesives, and R&D materials sold through its Graphene Supermarket subsidiary.

Target customers include industrial manufacturers, aerospace and defense contractors, and research institutions. Named customers include NASA, Ford Motor Co., GE, Apple, Xerox, Samsung, Harvard, IBM, and Stanford. The company also established a partnership with the Singapore marine sector. Its Graphene Supermarket customer base grew from 8,000 in 2015 to over 14,000 by 2020.

Competitors include Haydale Graphene Industries, Proto-pasta, and Multi3D. While Graphene 3D Lab holds a first-mover position in conductive graphene filament, the broader graphene-enhanced materials market remains niche, and the company's long-term differentiation depends on scaling adoption beyond R&D and into production-grade applications.