VENOX
Develops the V-REX 5-axis industrial 3D printing system with continuous fiber placement (CFFP) technology for high-strength composite parts with integrated electronics
- CEO / Founder
- Nicolai Wampl
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- Undisclosed
- Latest Round
- Grant
- Key Investors
- Austrian funding program
Technology & Products
Key Products
V-REX 5-axis 3D printer; CFFP (Collision Free Fiber Placement) technology; Manufacturing as a Service (MaaS); Material development services
Technological Advantage
Proprietary CFFP process enables superior mechanical properties (highest strength) compared to standard FDM/FFF; single-process manufacturing reduces production steps and enables functional integration
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Enables single-process manufacturing of complex composite parts with continuous fiber reinforcement and embedded electronics, reducing multi-step assembly and improving structural performance
How They Differentiate
5-axis printing capability vs. competitors' 3-axis systems; tool-changing system for multi-material printing; CFFP technology for collision-free fiber placement vs. standard continuous fiber processes
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Industrial manufacturers in aerospace, automotive, and high-performance sectors requiring lightweight, strong composite components
Industry Verticals
Aerospace; Automotive; Industrial Manufacturing; High-Performance Sports
Competitors
Markforged; Anisoprint; Continuous Composites
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
The company has developed a 5-axis 3D printer capable of printing a wide range of thermoplastics, including continuous fibers, and has completed a funding project with Austria Wirtschaftsservice GmbH for manufacturing a tapered spring component made of continuous carbon fiber.
Major Milestones
Founded in 2022; Launched V-REX 3D printer in 2023; Participated in Formnext 2023 trade show
Notable Customers
TU Wien Racing Team