JuggerBot3D
Develops large-format pellet-fed extrusion (FGF) 3D printers for industrial manufacturing, enabling cost-effective production of full-scale parts and tooling.
- CEO / Founder
- Daniel Fernback
- Team Size
- 19 employees
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $4.07M
- Latest Round
- Grant
- Key Investors
- U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Youngstown Business Incubator
Technology & Products
Key Products
Tradesman P3-44 (large-format pellet-fed extrusion 3D printer)
Technological Advantage
The Tradesman P3-44 system uses pellet feedstock (FGF) which is significantly cheaper than filament; the system is validated by a $4.2M U.S. Air Force contract for advanced manufacturing.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces manufacturing costs and lead times for large-scale parts and tooling by utilizing pellet-fed extrusion (FGF) technology, which is more economical and faster than traditional filament-based 3D printing.
How They Differentiate
Focuses on large-format pellet extrusion (FGF) for heavy industrial applications like truck fenders and molds, offering higher throughput and lower material costs compared to SLA/SLS or filament-based systems.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Industrial manufacturers in aerospace, automotive, and tooling sectors; U.S. Air Force.
Industry Verticals
Aerospace/Defense, Automotive, Industrial Tooling
Competitors
ExtraBold, Formlabs
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Revenue reached $3M; expanded from 5,000 sq ft to 24,000 sq ft facility; 75% of new facility in use.
Major Milestones
2014: Founded at Youngstown Business Incubator; 2024: Acquired 24,000 sq ft facility in Boardman, Ohio; 2024: Secured $4.2M U.S. Air Force contract for delivery in 2025.
Notable Customers
U.S. Air Force