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Han's Matrix

Hardware2nd Floor, Building 4, Han's Laser Global Intelligent Manufacturing Center, Chongqing Road, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, ChinaFounded 2006· One of 1757 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Wholly-owned subsidiary of Han's Laser providing additive manufacturing equipment and processing service solutions, integrating laser cleaning, cladding, quenching, and metal 3D printing.

CEO / Founder
Zhang Jianqun
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$18.5M
Latest Round
Strategic Investment
Key Investors
Han's Laser Technology Industry Group Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Zusi Juyou Consulting Partnership Enterprise (LP), Zhao Guanghui

Technology & Products

Key Products

Metal 3D printing equipment; Laser cleaning systems; Laser cladding systems; Laser quenching systems; Polymer AM solutions

Technological Advantage

Claimed advantage in high-precision mold processing through integrated laser-based manufacturing workflows and comprehensive processing services.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces production complexity by integrating 3D printing with laser cleaning and cladding, enabling high-precision mold and component manufacturing.

How They Differentiate

Combines metal powder bed fusion with integrated laser cleaning and quenching capabilities, targeting the high-end precision mold market in China.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Industrial manufacturers in 3C, automotive, mold, medical, and aerospace sectors.

Industry Verticals

3C; Automotive; Mold; Medical; Aerospace

Competitors

Bright Laser Technologies (BLT); Nanjing Grawell; Guangdong Hanbang 3D Tech (HBD)

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Deployed 100+ industrial metal AM systems; subsidiary of Han's Laser (SZSE: 002008); specialized in high-end metal AM and laser cladding for the Chinese aerospace and energy sectors.

Major Milestones

Established as an independent additive manufacturing subsidiary; Rebranded to Shenzhen Han's Matrix3D Technology Co., Ltd.; Developed integrated mold processing technologies

Notable Customers

AECC (Aero Engine Corporation of China); Sinopec; State Grid Corporation of China; China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN)

Why this company matters

Han's Matrix3D is a wholly owned subsidiary of Han's Laser (SZSE: 002008) that positions itself at the intersection of additive manufacturing and traditional laser surface processing. Rather than offering standalone 3D printing systems, the company integrates metal powder bed fusion (PBF-LB) and directed energy deposition (DED-LB) with laser cleaning, cladding, and quenching into unified industrial workflows. This approach targets manufacturers that need to both produce and refurbish high-precision metal parts within a single production line.

The company's core product line includes metal AM equipment, laser cleaning systems, laser cladding systems, and laser quenching systems, supplemented by polymer AM solutions. Its claimed technological advantage lies in high-precision mold processing, where the combination of additive build and subtractive or surface-treatment steps reduces overall production complexity. Patents related to laser cladding repair of turbine blades and aero-engine components support its focus on demanding applications.

Han's Matrix3D serves the 3C, automotive, mold, medical, and aerospace verticals. Named customers include AECC (Aero Engine Corporation of China), Sinopec, State Grid Corporation of China, and China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN), indicating a strong presence in state-owned energy and aerospace enterprises. The company has deployed over 100 industrial metal AM systems and maintains research collaborations with Tsinghua University.

Competing against established Chinese metal AM players such as Bright Laser Technologies (BLT), Nanjing Grawell, and Guangdong Hanbang 3D Tech (HBD), Han's Matrix3D differentiates through its integrated laser processing ecosystem rather than pure AM hardware. The key open question is whether the bundled workflow approach can achieve sufficient cost and throughput advantages over separate additive and post-processing lines to win adoption beyond its existing state-owned customer base.