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Moi Composites

HardwareLomazzo, ItalyFounded 2018· One of 1232 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

A proprietary additive manufacturing platform that produces high-performance composite materials using patented CFM® (Continuous Fiber Manufacturing) and SFM® (Short Fiber Manufacturing) technologies for mold-free, robot-controlled 3D printing of thermosetting composites.

CEO / Founder
Gabriele Natale
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Commercial
Total Funding
$65K
Latest Round
Grant
Key Investors
European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator, UniCredit Start Lab

Technology & Products

Key Products

["CFM® (Continuous Fiber Manufacturing) System","SFM® (Short Fiber Manufacturing) System","HFP (Hybrid Fiber Production) - integrated additive/subtractive manufacturing","Custom composite part production services","Design and engineering consulting services","Dental Reinforcement Solutions (THE BET Invisible Support)"]

Technological Advantage

Combines robotic arms with generative algorithms for optimized fiber deposition paths, enabling production of complex geometries impossible with traditional composite manufacturing. Eliminates expensive tooling and molds while reducing material waste to near-zero. Offers both additive-only and hybrid additive-subtractive manufacturing solutions through partnerships with equipment manufacturers like Belotti.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Enables automated, mold-free production of complex, optimized composite parts with zero waste, reduced energy consumption, and complete digital control from CAD to final part—eliminating tooling costs while achieving superior mechanical performance.

How They Differentiate

Specializes in thermosetting composites with patented CFM (Continuous Fiber Manufacturing) and SFM (Short Fiber Manufacturing) technologies, using robotic arms guided by generative algorithms to achieve complex geometries impossible with traditional methods. Unlike competitors focused on thermoplastics (Markforged), Moi works with thermosetting resins enabling superior mechanical properties and higher fiber content up to 60%. Eliminates expensive tooling and molds while achieving near-zero material waste.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Industrial manufacturers requiring high-performance, lightweight composite parts in aerospace, automotive, marine, energy, biomedical, and sporting goods sectors

Industry Verticals

["Aerospace","Automotive","Marine","Biomedical/Healthcare","Energy","Transportation","Sporting Goods","Construction","Luxury Goods"]

Competitors

Markforged; Continuous Composites; Anisoprint (FibreSeek)

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Early commercial stage with active production services and expanding industrial partnerships; currently executing EU-funded CFM4Industry industrialization project

Major Milestones

["Founded in 2018 as Politecnico di Milano spin-off","Won Italian National Innovation Award (PNI) 2018","Created MAMBO, world's first 3D-printed fiberglass boat (2020)","Featured BMX bike frame with 40% weight reduction","Secured EIC Accelerator grant funding (Feb 2020)","Launched hybrid manufacturing partnership with Belotti SpA (2026)","Developed 49 granted patents across seven patent families","Collaborated with Owens Corning on advanced glass fiber applications","Integrated CFM technology across Belotti machining centers"]

Notable Customers

Owens Corning; Belotti SpA; Autodesk; KUKA; Politecnico di Milano