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Infinite Fiber

HardwareSuzhou, ChinaFounded 2021· One of 1739 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Develops industrial-grade continuous fiber reinforced composite (CFRTP) 3D printing systems for high-performance structural components.

CEO / Founder
Zhiwen Shen
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$1.5M
Latest Round
Angel
Key Investors
Oriza Seed (元禾原点); Suzhou Xiangcheng Financial Holding

Technology & Products

Key Products

IF-300 Continuous Fiber 3D Printer; IF-450 High-Temperature Composite Printer; Proprietary Continuous Carbon Fiber Filaments; Infinite-Print Control Software

Technological Advantage

Achieves fiber volume fractions and porosity levels that match international leaders like Markforged, but with an open-material architecture and localized cost structure for the Chinese market.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Enables the production of composite parts with strength-to-weight ratios exceeding aluminum, reducing part weight by 40-60% and cutting lead times from months to days compared to traditional composite layup processes.

How They Differentiate

Offers 30-40% lower total cost of ownership compared to Markforged while providing higher build volumes and support for high-temperature materials like PEEK reinforced with continuous carbon fiber.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Aerospace structural engineers, automotive R&D departments, and new energy vehicle manufacturers.

Industry Verticals

Aerospace; Automotive; New Energy; Defense; Industrial Tooling

Competitors

Markforged

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Successfully commercialized the IF-series within 18 months of founding; expanded production facility in Suzhou to meet aerospace demand.

Major Milestones

2021: Company founded in Suzhou by French PhD team; 2022: Completed Angel round funding from Oriza Seed; 2023: Launched IF-450 high-temperature continuous fiber system; 2024: Established strategic partnership for aerospace component certification

Notable Customers

COMAC (Research partners); NIO (R&D prototypes); Various Chinese Aerospace Research Institutes