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Triditive

HardwareGijón, Asturias, SpainFounded 2016· One of 1708 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Industrial additive manufacturing platform with AMCELL modular system for automated mass production using multiple materials simultaneously.

CEO / Founder
Mariel Diaz Castro
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$8.6M
Latest Round
Pre-Series A
Key Investors
Stanley Ventures (Stanley Black & Decker), Techstars, Hunosa Empresas, Fourth Funding, IDEPA

Technology & Products

Key Products

AMCELL (Additive Manufacturing Cell) - modular 8-robot manufacturing system, AMD (Automated Multimaterial Deposition) technology, Industrial AM software platform

Technological Advantage

Proprietary AMD (Automated Multimaterial Deposition) technology combining binder jetting and FDM; 8 independent robotic modules (220x330mm build volume each) operating simultaneously; Full automation for mass production; Multi-material capability

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Automated additive manufacturing platform enabling 24/7 mass production with multiple materials (polymers, composites, metals) on modular, scalable systems.

How They Differentiate

Modular architecture for scalable mass production; Multi-material capability; Full automation and 24/7 operation; European manufacturing base

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Industrial manufacturers requiring mass production via AM, electronics companies, automotive OEMs, consumer goods manufacturers

Industry Verticals

Electronics, Automotive, Consumer Goods, Industrial Manufacturing

Competitors

Hangzhou Dedi Intelligent Technology, Oscar PLT, Desktop Metal

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

20,000 sq ft factory (largest AM factory in Spain by production capacity); Foxconn partnership; Offices in UK and US

Major Milestones

Founded 2016; AMCELL launch (2018); $1.8M seed from Stanley Ventures (2021); €5M Pre-Series A (2022); Foxconn metal binder jetting partnership; 20,000 sq ft factory in Asturias; Spain Female Entrepreneur of Year 2018; Women in Tech 2020 runner-up; Asturian Engineer of Year 2022

Notable Customers

Foxconn, Stanley Black & Decker portfolio companies

Why this company matters

Triditive positions its AMCELL system as a bridge between prototyping and industrial-scale serial production. The platform uses eight independent robotic modules, each with a 220x330 mm build volume, that operate simultaneously to enable unattended mass production. Its proprietary Automated Multimaterial Deposition (AMD) technology combines binder jetting and material extrusion in a single workflow, allowing manufacturers to switch between polymers, composites, and metals without retooling.

The company targets electronics, automotive, consumer goods, and industrial manufacturing customers. Notable partners include Foxconn, with whom Triditive is developing metal binder jetting capabilities, and Stanley Black & Decker, which invested through its Stanley Ventures arm. The company operates a 20,000-square-foot factory in Asturias, Spain, and maintains offices in the UK and US.

Triditive's modular architecture and multi-material capability differentiate it from competitors such as Desktop Metal and Hangzhou Dedi Intelligent Technology. The company has raised approximately €8 million from investors including Stanley Ventures, Techstars, Hunosa Empresas, Fourth Funding, and IDEPA. CEO Mariel Diaz Castro, a mechanical and industrial engineer, has received multiple entrepreneurship awards in Spain.

A key open question is whether Triditive's hybrid AMD approach can achieve the throughput and material properties required to displace conventional processes like injection molding in high-volume production. The Foxconn partnership provides a credible path into electronics manufacturing, but scaling adoption beyond early adopters will depend on proving repeatability and cost parity at volume.