Hyperion Systems
Develops large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM) systems for scalable, deployable production of large components using advanced polymers.
- CEO / Founder
- Joshua Wigley
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $0.385M
- Latest Round
- Grant (August 2025)
- Key Investors
- David Budge, Australian Government
Technology & Products
Key Products
Hyperion Systems offers a complete manufacturing ecosystem including high-output extrusion systems, fully containerized cells (TitanCell), and integrated software for large-format additive manufacturing of large components using advanced polymers. They also provide on-demand manufacturing services.
Technological Advantage
Enables localized production with integrated recycling capabilities; lease/finance models lower the barrier to entry for large-scale AM adoption in traditional sectors like marine and construction.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces lead times for large components from 12-24 months to days while enabling on-site, deployable production via containerised cells with no upfront CapEx through lease models.
How They Differentiate
Focuses on deployable, containerised systems (TitanCell) for remote infrastructure and defense applications, offering significantly faster production cycles (days vs. months) than traditional manufacturing.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Marine, construction, Defence, infrastructure/utilities, tooling/moulds, rapid prototyping, and education sectors.
Industry Verticals
Marine; Construction; Aerospace/Defense; Infrastructure; Education
Competitors
3D Systems, Stratasys, BigRep
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Produces boats in days vs. 12-24 months traditional lead times; validated in marine to construction sectors.
Major Milestones
National Innovation Award for Containerised 3D Printing Cell; Launched second 3D-printed boat to water; MoU with Greenroom Robotics for autonomous USV production
Notable Customers
BAE Systems Australia