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PASYC

SoftwareMo i Rana, NorwayFounded 2023· One of 361 Software companies tracked by AMPulse

A B2B SaaS digital inventory platform that enables secure, on-demand local production of industrial spare parts through encrypted CAD data streaming.

CEO / Founder
Mads Guldbrandsen
Team Size
1-10
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$46.3K
Latest Round
Grant
Key Investors
Innovation Norway

Technology & Products

Key Products

["PASYC Digital Warehouse (Cloud-based 3D model inventory)","CCRM™ (CAD Copyright Management) Security Layer","Secure Streaming Interface (Direct-to-machine data feed)","Distributed Manufacturing Network (OEM-to-Local Producer connector)"]

Technological Advantage

Combines cybersecurity with additive manufacturing to solve the 'IP theft' barrier in distributed production, allowing for a 95% reduction in shipping-related carbon emissions and costs.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces spare part procurement lead times by up to 95%, eliminates physical warehousing costs, and ensures 100% intellectual property protection during remote manufacturing.

How They Differentiate

Proprietary CCRM™ (CAD Copyright Management) technology that streams encrypted manufacturing data directly to 3D printers and CNC machines, ensuring original CAD files are never accessible to the end-user or local manufacturer.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Maritime ship owners and operators, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), and local 3D printing/CNC service providers.

Industry Verticals

["Maritime & Shipping","Manufacturing & Additive Manufacturing","Heavy Industry","Oil & Gas","Logistics"]

Competitors

Pelagus 3D; Ivaldi Group; Castor

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Early-stage startup achieving a 95% reduction in maritime part procurement time through initial pilot implementations.

Major Milestones

["Company founded in Mo i Rana, Norway in Nov 2023","Awarded NOK 500,000 'Startup Package' grant by Innovation Norway in late 2023","Selected for the Arctic Accelerator program (Nord University/Kunnskapsparken Helgeland) in 2024","Established strategic partnership with Layerwise (South Korea) to build remote manufacturing systems in 2024"]

Notable Customers

Layerwise (South Korea); Mo i Rana Industrial Hub Partners