nano3Dprint
Develops multi-material electronics 3D printers using direct-write technology for printing functional electronic devices with micro-to-nanoscale resolution
- CEO / Founder
- Ramsey Stevens
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- Bootstrapped
Technology & Products
Key Products
D4200S Micro-to-Nanoscale materials printer; A2200 Multi-material electronics printer; B3300 Dual-dispensing 3D printer; MatDep Pro independent-motion multi-material electronics printer
Technological Advantage
Proprietary direct-write technology achieves 20-50nm resolution vs. industry standard 100μm+ for printed electronics, protected by nanotechnology expertise and first-mover advantage in sub-micron additive manufacturing
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Enables rapid prototyping and low-volume manufacturing of fully-realized electronic devices with seamless integration of conductive, magnetic, and responsive materials, reducing development cycles from months to days
How They Differentiate
20-50nm resolution vs. competitors' 100μm+ for printed electronics; multi-material capability with conductive inks/pastes vs. single-material systems; $6,000 entry price for B3300 vs. $50,000+ for industrial competitors
Market & Competition
Target Customers
R&D labs, electronics manufacturers, prototyping facilities, and industrial applications requiring printed electronics
Industry Verticals
Electronics; Healthcare; Energy; Aerospace; Research & Education
Competitors
Nano Dimension; BMF Japan Co., Ltd.; 3DFlexible
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Ranked second among nano 3D printer manufacturers with 15.4% click share as of December 2025
Major Milestones
Launched D4200S with 20-50nm resolution (2023); Partnership with Finite Space for lunar rover (2023); Japanese distribution through System Create Co. (2023); Launched MatDep Pro in limited run of 50 units (2023)
Notable Customers
U.S. Government Researchers