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SyBridge Technologies

ServiceSouthfield, MI, USAFounded 2019· One of 2063 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Provides high-volume 3D printing production services and precision injection mold tooling, leveraging additive manufacturing (e.g., Carbon DLS) and traditional manufacturing to accelerate product development for industrial clients.

CEO / Founder
Byron J. Paul
Team Size
501-1000
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$200M (Private Equity from Crestview Partners)
Latest Round
Private Equity
Key Investors
Crestview Partners (private equity firm that established SyBridge in 2019)

Technology & Products

Key Products

SyBridge Technologies offers complete injection mold tooling solutions (design, engineering, prototype, pre-production, high-volume tooling), mold validation (IQ/OQ/PQ), mold maintenance and repair, and 3D printing services. They utilize various manufacturing technologies including 3D printing, CNC machining, injection molding, and urethane casting. The company has made 15+ acquisitions since 2019, expanding capabilities in digital manufacturing, precision tooling, and life sciences applications.

Technological Advantage

Verified advantage: Deep expertise in Carbon Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) for high-quality, scalable AM production; defensible through strategic partnerships and acquired capabilities. Claimed advantage: North America's fastest-growing 3D printing production facility.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces time-to-market by offering integrated design-to-production solutions, with 3D printing cutting lead times from months to weeks and tooling investments recouped in under 6 months for customers.

How They Differentiate

Offers integrated AM and injection molding under one platform, unlike pure-play AM service bureaus; 3x faster production scaling via Carbon DLS vs. traditional SLS, with tooling cost recovery in <6 months vs. industry average 12+ months.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Fortune 500 companies, leading OEMs, contract manufacturers in medical, consumer, aerospace, automotive industries

Industry Verticals

Medical; Consumer Goods; Aerospace; Automotive; Industrial

Competitors

Fathom, Xometry, Immensa

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Acquired 15+ companies since 2019; expanded to 16-18 global locations; revenue estimated $100-500M annually; team size ~1,200 employees.

Major Milestones

Founded in 2019 by Crestview Partners; Acquired Fast Radius for $15.9M in 2022; Appointed Byron J. Paul as CEO in 2022; Doubled Chicago HQ space in 2023; Expanded Carbon DLS partnership in 2024

Notable Customers

General Motors (awarded 2023 Supplier Quality Excellence Award), leading contract manufacturers and OEMs across healthcare, packaging, consumer products, mobility, and industrial markets, including Magna International.

Why this company matters

Sybridge Technologies positions itself as a one-stop-shop for end-to-end manufacturing, integrating additive manufacturing (AM) with traditional injection mold tooling. Founded in 2019 by private equity firm Crestview Partners, the company has grown through a roll-up strategy, acquiring 15+ companies to build a platform that spans design, prototyping, and high-volume production. This approach targets clients seeking to reduce time-to-market by combining AM's speed with the scalability of conventional tooling.

The company's core technology stack includes Carbon Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) for polymer production, alongside metal LPBF, MJF, stereolithography, and fused deposition modeling. Sybridge also offers full injection mold tooling services—design, engineering, prototype, pre-production, and high-volume tooling—plus mold validation (IQ/OQ/PQ), maintenance, and repair. The integration of AM and tooling under one roof allows customers to move from design to production faster, with Sybridge claiming tooling investments recouped in under six months versus an industry average of 12+ months.

Sybridge serves Fortune 500 companies and leading OEMs in medical devices, consumer goods, aerospace, automotive, and industrial sectors. Named customers include General Motors, which awarded the company a 2023 Supplier Quality Excellence Award, and Magna International. The company has expanded to 16-18 global locations and employs roughly 1,200 people, with estimated annual revenue between $100 million and $500 million. Key partnerships with Carbon and KraussMaffei support its DLS technology and molding machine capabilities.

A strategic moat lies in Sybridge's ability to offer both AM and injection molding as an integrated service, differentiating it from pure-play AM bureaus like Fathom or Xometry. The company claims 3x faster production scaling via Carbon DLS compared to traditional SLS. However, the roll-up model introduces integration risk, and the competitive landscape includes well-funded digital manufacturing platforms. Sybridge's continued growth depends on maintaining quality across acquired units and deepening relationships with large industrial customers.