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SPEE3D

HardwareDarwin, AustraliaFounded 2015· One of 1685 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

SPEE3D offers metal additive manufacturing solutions utilizing its proprietary cold spray process to enable rapid production of metal parts. Their flagship product, WARPSPEE3D, demonstrates this capability.

CEO / Founder
Byron Kennedy
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$1.28M
Latest Round
Unattributed
Key Investors
1941, Box Associates, Ellerston Capital, GrantConnect, Multistation, In Motion Technologies, Northern Territory Government, Australian Government (MMI)

Technology & Products

Key Products

Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU), XSPEE3D system, WARPSPEE3D. These products utilize SPEE3D's proprietary cold spray process for rapid metal additive manufacturing.

Technological Advantage

High-speed production capability with reduced costs compared to traditional 3D printing methods.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

High-speed and cost-effective metal additive manufacturing that reduces production time and increases efficiency.

How They Differentiate

Focuses on high-speed cold spray metal printing, distinguishing itself from competitors that use methods like powder bed fusion.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Industries such as aerospace, defense, automotive, and manufacturing requiring high-speed metal 3D printing

Industry Verticals

["Aerospace","Defense","Automotive","Manufacturing"]

Competitors

Incodema3D, Freeform, M Aerospace RTC, Markforged, Xerion, BigRep, Firestorm Labs, Craitor.

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Expanding customer base and strategic partnerships with institutions like Northeastern University.

Major Milestones

["Successful deployment of WARPSPEE3D at Northeastern University"]

Notable Customers

US Navy, Tennessee Army National Guard, Australian Army.

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