HardwareHangzhou, China (HQ); Nantong, China (Factory)Founded 2025· One of 1708 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse
Focuses on elastomer 3D printing technology.
CEO / Founder
余庭锋 (Yu Tingfeng)
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$5M
Latest Round
Angel
Key Investors
Linear Capital; K2VC
Technology & Products
Key Products
GS-Eagle High-Speed Elastomer 3D Printer; High-performance Photopolymer Resins; GS-OS Software Suite; Automated Post-processing Units
Technological Advantage
Proprietary high-oxygen permeability membrane technology allowing for continuous printing speeds exceeding 100mm/hr; Defensible through multiple Chinese patents (e.g., CN115056344A) and trade secrets regarding high-viscosity resin handling.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces production cycle for complex elastomer parts from weeks to hours while achieving 95%+ material recovery rates and 3x higher throughput than standard DLP systems, enabling cost-effective mass production of footwear components.
How They Differentiate
Achieves comparable mechanical properties to Carbon's EPU materials at approximately 40% lower resin cost and 3x faster vertical print speed than Carbon M2 for lattice structures, leveraging a localized supply chain in the Yangtze River Delta.
Raised ~$5M in seed capital; Team expanded to 30+ employees within 12 months; 10+ patents filed within first year of operation
Major Milestones
2025-07: Company founded in Hangzhou; 2025-12: Completed Angel funding round; 2025-12: 4000㎡ smart factory in Nantong commenced production; 2026-04: Exhibited at TCT Asia and Global Unicorn Innovation Expo
Notable Customers
Serves dozens of sports brands (unnamed) for 3D printed footwear and saddles; targets brand R&D labs and personal studios.
GS-Eagle Intelligent Technology targets the footwear industry with a dedicated elastomer 3D printing platform, aiming to replace traditional molding for high-volume production of midsoles, insoles, and other resilient components. The company's value proposition centers on speed and cost: it claims print speeds exceeding 100 mm/hr and a 40% lower resin cost compared to Carbon's EPU materials, while achieving 95%+ material recovery rates. This positions it as a lower-cost alternative to established DLP-based systems for mass production.
The core technology is a material extrusion (MEX) process enhanced by a proprietary high-oxygen permeability membrane, enabling continuous printing of high-viscosity elastomers. The product line includes the GS-Eagle High-Speed Elastomer 3D Printer, custom photopolymer resins, the GS-OS software suite, and automated post-processing units. The company has filed multiple Chinese patents covering continuous printing methods and resin supply systems, though the strength of its IP moat will depend on enforcement and international filings.
GS-Eagle serves footwear OEMs and consumer product manufacturers, with development partnerships at leading Chinese footwear brands. It also targets R&D labs and personal studios in the consumer electronics and medical sectors. The company's factory in Nantong, China, began production in late 2025, and it has raised approximately $5 million in seed funding from Linear Capital and K2VC. The team, led by CEO Yu Tingfeng, includes veterans from Carbon, giving it domain expertise in high-speed photopolymer processes.
The primary competitive risk is the crowded elastomer AM space, where Carbon, LuxCreo, and Hitry offer similar capabilities. GS-Eagle's differentiation hinges on localized supply chain advantages in the Yangtze River Delta and its focus on cost reduction for high-volume footwear applications. Its early-stage status and reliance on Chinese patents mean global scalability and IP protection remain open questions.
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