Infimech
Designs and manufactures desktop FDM/FFF 3D printers, including the multi-material MX Pro with an 8-tool changer system, targeting hobbyists and prosumers seeking efficient, low-waste color and material switching.
- CEO / Founder
- Aji Candra Lestari
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Early Stage
- Latest Round
- Crowdfunding
Technology & Products
Key Products
Infimech MX Pro (8-tool changer); Infimech MX (6-tool changer); Infimech TX (high-speed CoreXY); Infimech EX (5-color high-speed); 3D printing filaments; Accessories
Technological Advantage
Claims an 8-tool changer design eliminates filament purge waste common in single-nozzle multi-material systems (like Bambu Lab AMS), potentially reducing material waste by up to 8x. The contactless induction heating and closed-loop motor system aim to improve reliability and print quality. However, these claims are unverified by independent benchmarks, and the core advantage hinges on executing a mechanically complex tool-changer reliably at a consumer price point.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Delivers multi-material and multi-color printing with minimal waste via a tool-changing system, reducing filament purge by up to 8x compared to single-nozzle filament switchers, at a more accessible price point than premium competitors.
How They Differentiate
Offers a true multi-head tool changer (up to 8 heads) versus Bambu Lab's single-nozzle filament switching (AMS), which generates significant purge waste. Compared to the Prusa XL (5-tool), Infimech targets a lower price point with more tool heads. Differentiates on claimed waste reduction and cost for multi-material printing.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
3D printing hobbyists, makers, prosumers, and small businesses
Industry Verticals
Hobbyist/Maker; Education; Prototyping
Competitors
Bambu Lab (AMS system); Prusa Research (Prusa XL); QIDI Technology (Q1 Pro)
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Awarded a special honorary award for startup technology from the National Award Foundation
Major Milestones
Launched Infimech MX Pro Kickstarter campaign (2025); Released Infimech TX high-speed 3D printer; Company founded (2023)