mojo3dprinting
Develops professional-grade FDM desktop 3D printers for high-quality prototyping using industrial thermoplastics.
- CEO / Founder
- Yoav Zeif
- Team Size
- 1001-5000
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- Undisclosed
- Latest Round
- IPO
- Key Investors
- Bessemer Venture Partners, Nano Dimension, Ark Invest
Technology & Products
Key Products
Mojo; Print Wizard; Control Panel; QuickPack print engines; WaveWash
Technological Advantage
Proprietary FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) process and automated support removal system (WaveWash) providing professional-grade parts at a desktop price point.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Provides an affordable professional desktop FDM solution using production-grade ABSplus material and automated soluble support removal to reduce manual post-processing.
How They Differentiate
Positioned as an 'affordable professional' desktop solution compared to entry-level FDM, utilizing industrial materials and automated post-processing.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Design professionals and engineers requiring form, fit, and function prototyping.
Industry Verticals
Industrial; Engineering
Competitors
MakerBot; Ultimaker
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Founded in 1989, had a 1994 Nasdaq IPO with 1.38 million shares at $5 per share netting $5.7 million, acquired IBM's rapid prototyping IP and assets in January 1995 hiring 16 former IBM engineers, FDM was the best-selling rapid prototyping technology in 2003, launched the Mojo 3D Print Pack on May 8, 2012 at $9,900 marketed as the lowest-priced professional-grade FDM system under $10,000.
Major Milestones
1989: Core FDM business established; 2013: Launch of Mojo desktop 3D printer
Notable Customers
Ford, Airbus, Lockheed Martin, Audi, Google, Siemens, Boeing