SPEE3D
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
- $19.4M
- Latest Round
- Strategic Investment
- Key Investors
- 1941 (Bondi Partners/Ellerston Capital), 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", "Funding partnership with 1941 (Sep 2024)", "Deployed as part of DoD RIMPAC exercise in Hawaii", "Penn State University acquires SPEE3D technology", "FIU acquires WarpSPEE3D (Sep 2025)", "Tennessee Army National Guard restores critical US Army assets in under 24 hours (Mar 2026)"]
Notable Customers
["US Navy","Tennessee Army National Guard","Australian Army","US Department of Defense","UK Ministry of Defence","Japanese Ministry of Defence","Ukrainian Army","Florida International University","Penn State University"]
Recent coverage of SPEE3D
- SPEE3D launched its Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU), reducing repair lead times for MRAP vehicles from 6 weeks to under 10 hours during military trials.
- SPEE3D recently demonstrated the power of frontline manufacturing by producing an MRAP Battle Lock Handle in under 10 hours during a Tennessee Army National Guard exercise.
- SPEE3D's XSPEE3D system completed U.S.