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InfraKraft

ServiceIndiaFounded 2018· One of 2012 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Provides large-format additive manufacturing (AM) and digital twin integration for architectural and construction components, targeting bottlenecks in mold accuracy and master-pattern creation.

CEO / Founder
Daniel Pettersson
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Growth Stage
Total Funding
$10M
Key Investors
Trill Impact

Technology & Products

Key Products

Large-format 3D printing services; 3D scanning; Digital twin integration; CNC machining; Training and technology consulting

Technological Advantage

Integrated AM and digital twin approach for large-format construction elements, claimed to enhance accuracy and reduce production bottlenecks; defensibility through proprietary process integration and government partnerships.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces lead times and costs for complex architectural elements by integrating AM with CNC and 3D scanning, enabling on-demand production and high precision in large-scale manufacturing.

How They Differentiate

Combines traditional Indian craftsmanship with modern technology (additive manufacturing, CNC, 3D scanning) to deliver high-volume, custom architectural solutions with a design-first approach.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Architectural and construction industries, government infrastructure projects, artisans in handicrafts

Industry Verticals

Architecture; Construction; Handicrafts

Competitors

NCC, Skanska

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Team grown to around 190 people since 2018; signed MOU for ₹50 crore investment in Andhra Pradesh manufacturing hub targeting ₹200-250 crore annual output.

Major Milestones

Founded in 2018; Signed MOU with Andhra Pradesh Government in February 2026 for advanced manufacturing hub

Notable Customers

Government of Andhra Pradesh; Government of Karnataka; Government of Delhi; Government of Tamil Nadu

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Why this company matters

Infrakraft operates as a large-format additive manufacturing service provider focused on architectural and construction components, addressing bottlenecks in mold accuracy and master-pattern creation. Based in India and founded in 2018, the company combines material extrusion-based 3D concrete printing (MEX-3DCP) with subtractive CNC machining and 3D scanning in an integrated hub model. This approach aims to reduce lead times and costs for complex architectural elements while enabling on-demand production at scale.

The company's core offering includes large-format 3D printing services, digital twin integration, CNC machining, and training and technology consulting. Infrakraft employs a proprietary 'Point Intervention technology' to improve mold accuracy and master-pattern creation, though specific patent details are not publicly available. The company also uses photogrammetry and cloud manufacturing to support its digital workflow.

Target customers include architectural and construction firms, government infrastructure projects, and artisan clusters in the handicrafts sector. Notable government clients include the Governments of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Delhi, and Tamil Nadu. Infrakraft differentiates by combining traditional Indian craftsmanship with modern additive and subtractive manufacturing, positioning itself for luxury custom architecture across India.

A key strategic milestone was signing a memorandum of understanding with the Government of Andhra Pradesh in February 2026 for an advanced manufacturing hub, backed by a ₹50 crore investment targeting ₹200-250 crore annual output. The company has grown its team to approximately 190 people and raised $10 million from investor Trill Impact. Its competitive moat lies in the integrated AM-CNC-digital twin process and government partnerships, though it faces competition from large construction firms like NCC and Skanska.