Modix
Israeli manufacturer of modular large-format desktop FDM 3D printers enabling industrial-scale builds (up to 1.8 m and beyond) at prosumer price points through kit-based assembly and a global distribution network.
- CEO / Founder
- Shachar Gafni
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- Bootstrapped
- Latest Round
- Bootstrapped
Technology & Products
Key Products
Large-format FDM 3D printers, including the Modix 120-X and other models ranging from $5,000 to $10,000. They offer self-assembly kits for customization.
Technological Advantage
Proprietary modular architecture reduces total cost of ownership and allows for rapid deployment of new technologies (like FGF) across existing platforms.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces the cost barrier for large-scale additive manufacturing through a modular hardware ecosystem that supports both filament and pellet extrusion for industrial prototyping.
How They Differentiate
Focuses on affordability and modularity compared to high-end industrial incumbents, offering similar build volumes at a fraction of the cost through kit-based assembly and a global distribution network.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Product developers, engineers, manufacturers, and industrial workshops.
Industry Verticals
Automotive; Aerospace; Film-making; Advertising; Fashion; Restoration; Sculpting
Competitors
High-end industrial 3D printer manufacturers (Modix differentiates by offering similar build volumes at a fraction of the cost).
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Available in 40+ countries; 12,000+ customers served via global distributor network.
Major Milestones
2014: Company founded; 2015: Launched Agam desktop printer; 2016: Pivoted to large-scale printing with BIG-60/120; 2022: Launched Generation 4 line; 2023: Partnered with Autodesk; 2024: Launched Everest 2-meter printer; 2025: Introduced MAMA-1700 FGF printer
Notable Customers
Boeing; GE; Ford; Siemens; NASA; Amazon