Tethon 3D
Offers customizable ceramic resins and innovative 3D printers including the Bison 1000 and Bison Bio printers.
- CEO / Founder
- Trent Allen
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $1.75M
- Latest Round
- Seed
- Key Investors
- Linseed Capital
Technology & Products
Key Products
["Genesis resins","Bison 1000 printer","Bison Bio printer","Bison 2000 printer (Coming Soon)","Gazelle DLP Printer","Mammoth DLP Printer","Coyote LCD ceramic printer","Tethon LAP photoinitiator","Tethon GelMA hydrogel bioink","ThOR 10 glass-filled composite resin","Advanced ceramic and high-performance dielectric materials for RF and radar applications (from Fortify IP acquisition)"]
Technological Advantage
Innovative material science combined with strategic partnerships like Carima and Cell Bark Innovation.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Customizable ceramic resins and state-of-the-art 3D printing hardware designed for specialized applications.
How They Differentiate
Focus on custom ceramic materials and bioprinting capabilities that set them apart from competitors.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Research institutions, government agencies, military, and industries requiring custom ceramic materials.
Industry Verticals
["Aerospace","Automotive","Dentistry","Biotech","Jewelry","Medical research"]
Competitors
Stratasys; Formlabs; Prodways
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Over 1,700 customers in more than 40 countries
Major Milestones
["Acquisition of Sintx Technologies subsidiary (Feb 2025)","Acquisition of Technology Assessment & Transfer (Feb 2025)","Acquisition of Fortify IP for RF and defense applications (March 2026)","Launch of the Bison Bio printer","Launch of Gazelle ultrafast ceramic printer with Carima (Feb 2025)","Launch of ThOR 10 resin with Polyspectra (April 2025)"]
Notable Customers
NASA; Harvard; MIT
Recent coverage of Tethon 3D
- Tethon 3D acquires intellectual property portfolio from Fortify to expand advanced ceramics capabilities.
- Tethon 3D has acquired the intellectual property portfolio of Fortify, a company previously backed by $12 million in funding from investors including Lockheed Martin and Raytheon.
- Tethon 3D acquires Fortify IP portfolio to enhance technical ceramics and RF material capabilities.