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Stereotech

HardwareVolgograd, RussiaFounded 2016· One of 1708 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Russian industrial 5D/3D printer manufacturer offering 5-axis printing for complex geometries with up to 400% increased part strength

CEO / Founder
Artem Avdeev
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$1.3M
Latest Round
Series A
Key Investors
NTI Venture Fund, KAMA FLOW, VEB Ventures, Sber 500, Russian Venture Company

Technology & Products

Key Products

{"5D Industrial Printers","3D Industrial Printers","5-Axis Printing Systems"}

Technological Advantage

{"Proprietary 5-axis (5D) printing technology","Up to 400% increased part strength","Complex geometry capabilities","Industrial-grade systems","Russian government backing"}

Differentiation

Value Proposition

5-axis (5D) printing technology enabling complex geometries impossible with traditional 3-axis printers

How They Differentiate

5-axis continuous printing vs traditional 3-axis layer-by-layer; significantly stronger parts through optimized material deposition

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Industrial manufacturers needing high-strength complex parts (Severstal, Grass, VolgogradNeftemash, Isopan)

Industry Verticals

{Automotive,"Industrial Manufacturing","Oil & Gas","Steel Production",Construction}

Competitors

{Markforged,5axisworks,"Orbital Composites"}

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

{"market": "Russia", "technology": "5D printing", "focus": "Import substitution solutions", "funding": "$1.3M (100M RUB)"}

Major Milestones

2012: Started building 3D printers at university; 2016: Company officially founded; Feb 2022: Raised 100M rubles from NTI Venture Fund/KAMA FLOW; Won first places in two contests in China; Partnership with Capvidia for European expansion; Developed 5DTech technology

Notable Customers

Severstal, Grass, VolgogradNeftemash, Isopan, Volgogradskyi Elevator, Russian industrial enterprises in oil and gas, chemical, pulp and paper, mechanical engineering, housing, building materials, food and agriculture