Neuenhauser Maschinenfabrik
German industrial 3D printing service bureau operating a multi-technology print farm for functional prototypes and series production, serving internal group needs and external customers.
- CEO / Founder
- Michael Grunwald; Jan Scholte-Wassink
- Team Size
- 1001-5000
- Stage
- Active
- Latest Round
- Bootstrapped
Technology & Products
Key Products
Additive manufacturing service bureau: rapid prototyping, functional part production, series production, potential analysis/consulting, Luvocom 3F high-performance filament processing (PA, CF-PET, CF-PPS). Processes include FDM, SLS, MJF, SLA/DLP, SLM, FME (metal extrusion), and casting mold printing.
Technological Advantage
Deep vertical integration: operates 20+ printers across 7 additive processes plus conventional machining. Access to the Neuenhauser Group's mechanical engineering know-how. Qualified processor of Luvocom 3F industrial high-performance filaments. 100,000+ parts/year throughput validates process maturity for series production.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Industrial-grade additive manufacturing service with 20+ printers across 7 processes, producing 100,000+ parts/year for mechanical engineering applications, from prototyping to series production.
How They Differentiate
Unlike pure-play service bureaus, Neuenhauser is first a machine builder (60+ years in mechanical engineering) that operates AM as an in-house production tool — giving customers parts designed by engineers who understand real-world loads, tolerances, and series requirements, not just printability.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Mechanical engineering companies, industrial OEMs seeking functional prototypes or series components in polymer and metal
Industry Verticals
Mechanical engineering; industrial machinery; automotive; textile machinery; plant engineering
Competitors
Materialise; Protolabs; Schunk Sintermetalltechnik
Growth & Milestones
Major Milestones
1954: Hans Voshaar founds workshop in Neuenhaus; 1957: Becomes full-time self-employed; 1972: Moves to Ladestraße (now Hans-Voshaar-Straße); 1986: Bernd Voshaar takes over management; Founded Neuenhauser Kompressorenbau; 1990: Enters transport automation; 1995-1997: Multiple acquisitions (Glüpker, Vorwald); ~2019: Establishes dedicated 3D printing infrastructure; 2026: Becomes official processor of Luvocom 3F materials