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A Dutch industrial 3D printing company developing carousel-based multi-technology additive manufacturing systems for distributed 'mini-factories' that enable localized, on-demand, personalized production.
- CEO / Founder
- Marc Evers
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- Bootstrapped
- Latest Round
- Bootstrapped
- Key Investors
- The Bicycle Repair Man (TBRM) Group
Technology & Products
Key Products
["ContinuoPFF (Powder Fusion Factory) - Carousel system combining Powder Bed Fusion with High Speed Sintering and integrated robots for conductive material deposition","ContinuoMJF (Material Jetting Factory) - Carousel system integrating Material Jetting and Photocuring with high-dynamic delta robots for on-the-fly pick-and-place of personalized products with embedded electronics","Mini-factory@Retail and Mini-factory@District - Scalable manufacturing units for retail and urban-level distributed production","Factory in a Container - Highly scalable and integrated urban production solution"]
Technological Advantage
Combines a patented carousel conveyor system with independent carriers moving at variable speeds and directions, synchronized with high-dynamic robots for material deposition and pick-and-place operations. The multi-technology integration (Powder Bed Fusion + High Speed Sintering in ContinuoPFF; Material Jetting + Photocuring in ContinuoMJF) enables application-driven, automated production of complex, personalized products with embedded functional materials like conductive electronics. The 'Mini-factory' concept enables a shift from centralized to distributed manufacturing, reducing inventory and transportation costs while enabling mass customization.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Transforms centralized manufacturing into a distributed, flexible model through 'mini-factory' systems that enable mass customization and personalized production at high volumes while maintaining industrial efficiency, reliability, and repeatability. Reduces supply chain complexity by enabling local production close to end-users.
How They Differentiate
Carousel-based multi-technology integration combining Powder Bed Fusion + High Speed Sintering (ContinuoPFF) and Material Jetting + Photocuring (ContinuoMJF) within a single carousel platform with integrated robots for automated post-processing and embedded electronics deposition. Enables continuous, distributed 'mini-factory' production for mass customization and personalized products.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Industrial manufacturers requiring flexible production, medical device companies, consumer goods producers (footwear, wearables, sports equipment), protective equipment manufacturers, and retailers seeking distributed manufacturing capabilities
Industry Verticals
["Medical Devices (surgical guides, prostheses, orthoses, dental)","Consumer Goods (footwear, smart insoles, advanced wearables, sports equipment)","Protection & Safety (protective pads, braces, PPE, high-value protective masks)","Industrial Manufacturing","Additive Manufacturing / 3D Printing"]
Competitors
Stratasys; HP 3D Printing; EOS GmbH
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Early-stage development with 2-10 employees. Operates as part of TBRM Group incubator supporting 6-7 startups. TBRM Group generates €6-8M in annual revenue from engineering service companies and employs 120-130 people across service companies and startups.
Major Milestones
["Founded in 2019 by Marc Evers under The Bicycle Repair Man (TBRM) Group incubator","Development of ContinuoPFF - carousel-based system combining Powder Bed Fusion with High Speed Sintering","Development of ContinuoMJF - carousel-based system integrating Material Jetting and Photocuring","Integration with TU Delft high-tech ecosystem and Brainport Eindhoven region","Featured in TU Delft Delta publication (2021) as one of TBRM's incubated startups","Part of TBRM cross-fertilization model combining engineering service companies with technology startups","Operating under bootstrapped/incubator model without external VC funding"]
Notable Customers
Product development focused on industrial manufacturers requiring flexible production, medical device companies, consumer goods producers (footwear, wearables, sports equipment), and protective equipment manufacturers