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Shenzhen MultiMatter Science and Technology

HardwareShenzhen, ChinaFounded 2022· One of 1702 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

A Shenzhen-based 3D printing startup focused on the research and application of cutting-edge additive manufacturing technologies.

CEO / Founder
Ge Qi
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
Undisclosed
Latest Round
Angel
Key Investors
Shenzhen Qixiang 330 Enterprise Management Partnership (Limited Partnership); BMF Precision (Strategic Partner); Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) - Research Spin-off

Technology & Products

Key Products

microArch M150 (high-resolution photopolymer 3D printer for multi-material and 4D printing)

Technological Advantage

(1) CLAIMED: Zero-contamination material switching and sub-micron alignment between materials. (2) VERIFIED: Patented multi-vat system (CN111231458A) and peer-reviewed publications in Nature Communications regarding 4D multi-material PμSL. DEFENSIBLE: Patented.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Enables the production of complex micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) and medical implants with integrated sensors in a single print, reducing assembly costs by 60% and enabling features impossible with single-material micro-AM.

How They Differentiate

5x higher resolution (2μm vs 10μm) than Nano Dimension Fabrica 2.0 for multi-material parts; enables 4D printing (active materials) which standard BMF systems do not support natively.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Medical device manufacturers (stents, microneedles); Electronics companies (micro-connectors, sensors); Academic research labs

Industry Verticals

Electronics; Medical; Aerospace; Research

Competitors

Nano Dimension; Inkbit; Boston Micro Fabrication

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Launched microArch M150 in late 2024; established partnership with BMF for global distribution.

Major Milestones

Emerged in October 2024 as a 3D printing pioneer in Shenzhen.

Notable Customers

Southern University of Science and Technology; University of Hong Kong