recycl3dprint
Develops the LILY Kit, a universal bolt-on pellet extrusion conversion kit that transforms standard FDM desktop 3D printers into sustainable pellet printing systems.
- CEO / Founder
- Jaume Casas
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $130K
- Latest Round
- Seed
- Key Investors
- EIT RawMaterials; Ship2B; ENISA
Technology & Products
Key Products
LILY Kit; LILY Pellet Extruder; Auto Pellet Dispenser
Technological Advantage
Claimed advantage: Lowers the cost of entry for pellet-based 3D printing by utilizing existing motion control systems of consumer printers; enables the use of non-standard or recycled polymers that are difficult to find in filament form.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Enables a 10x reduction in material costs by switching from proprietary filaments to recycled plastic pellets, while providing a bolt-on upgrade path for existing desktop hardware.
How They Differentiate
Unlike industrial pellet printers (e.g., Titan Robotics), recycl3dprint focuses on the consumer/prosumer aftermarket, providing a low-cost conversion kit rather than a standalone machine.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Makers and hobbyists upgrading desktop FDM printers for sustainable or low-cost material use.
Industry Verticals
Consumer; Education; Sustainable Manufacturing
Competitors
Mahor XYZ; Dyze Design; Piocreat
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
estimated_team_size: 3-10 employees. revenue_indicators: Commercialized hardware with pricing tiers ranging from approximately €449 to €999 per unit; products are sold globally through their e-commerce platform.. market_position: Specialized startup in the Fused Granular Fabrication (FGF) niche, focusing on circular economy applications by enabling 3D printing directly from recycled plastic pellets and shredded waste.
Major Milestones
LILY Kit beta launch; E-commerce platform operational at shop.recycl3dprint.com
Notable Customers
Pilar Sinclair (LILY's Home); Green Campus Ltd.; Western University (Canada); University of Lille (France)