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Graphene 3D Lab

MaterialsRonkonkoma, NY, USAFounded 2013· One of 921 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
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