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
- $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.
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.