OCORE
Develops large-format robotic 3D printing systems for carbon/glass fiber reinforced plastics (G/CRP) components
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Defunct
Technology & Products
Key Products
OCORE robotic 3D printing system; Large-scale composite printing solutions
Technological Advantage
Proprietary robotic 3D printing process optimized for high-performance carbon and glass fiber reinforced plastics; ability to produce large-scale components with complex geometries
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Enables direct 3D printing of large composite structures, reducing lead times from months to weeks for complex marine and aerospace components
How They Differentiate
Specialized in marine and aerospace composite applications with proprietary material optimization; first to demonstrate 3D printed competitive sailboat hull
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Marine, aerospace, and industrial manufacturers requiring large-scale composite parts
Industry Verticals
Marine; Aerospace; Industrial Manufacturing
Competitors
Thermwood (Large Scale Additive Manufacturing); Ingersoll (Large Format 3D Printing); CEAD (Large Scale 3D Printing)
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Ocore ceased operations.
Major Milestones
2019: Unveiled world's first 3D printed sailboat hull for Mini Transat Ocean Race; 2018: Partnership with LEHVOSS Group for material development
Notable Customers
Circolo della Vela Sicilia (sailing club)