Trimaker
Develops and manufactures FDM and DLP 3D printers for consumer and educational markets, with products like Nebula and Cosmos II, offering remote control via Trimaker Cloud.
- CEO / Founder
- Emiliano Carreira
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- Undisclosed
Technology & Products
Key Products
Nebula (FDM printer); Nebula Plus (FDM with Trimaker Cloud); Cosmos II (FDM printer); T-Element (consumer FDM printer); Trimaker Beta (DLP printer)
Technological Advantage
Proprietary Trimaker Box device enables remote control via Trimaker Cloud, enhancing user experience and support; in-house development of hardware, software, and materials from scratch.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Provides affordable, accessible 3D printing solutions with national industry support, world-class technical assistance, and 6-month warranties, enabling rapid prototyping and digital fabrication.
How They Differentiate
Focuses on Latin American market with localized support and training, offers integrated cloud control via Trimaker Box, and emphasizes national industry development, unlike global competitors.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Entrepreneurs, institutions, educational organizations, and consumers in Argentina and Latin America.
Industry Verticals
Education; Consumer Electronics; Art and Design; Prototyping
Competitors
Prusa Research; Ultimaker; Creality
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Trimaker has more than 400 equipment units in the market and has served notable customers including UBA, UTN, UNCUYO, ORT, Halliburton, Toyota, Arcor, Telefónica, and Globant. The company is part of 'ARGENTINA INVIERTE I+D', an initiative to generate research and innovation capacity. The initial investment was $350,000.
Major Milestones
Founded in 2010; Won Innovar competition in 2012; Launched first DLP printer in Latin America in 2013; Partnership with Staples Argentina in 2014; Acquired 3DFab; Expanding to Europe
Notable Customers
Staples Argentina