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Visitech

HardwareDrammen, NorwayFounded 2001· One of 1708 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Develops high-precision DLP light engines and scrolling projectors for industrial additive manufacturing, enabling large-format, high-resolution 3D printing with 4K resolution and high throughput.

CEO / Founder
Øyvind Tafjord
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$1.5M
Latest Round
Series A

Technology & Products

Key Products

High-precision DLP light engines and scrolling projectors for industrial additive manufacturing, enabling large-format, high-resolution 3D printing with 4K resolution and high throughput.

Technological Advantage

Verified advantage: 4K resolution DLP projectors provide up to 4x productivity improvement for machine builders; defensible through proprietary illumination technology and extensive R&D.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces production costs by enabling high-volume, high-resolution 3D printing with 4K DLP technology, cutting lead times and improving part quality for industrial applications.

How They Differentiate

Offers 4K resolution DLP light engines with proprietary scrolling technology, enabling larger build volumes and higher throughput compared to standard DLP systems; 20+ years of industry experience vs. newer entrants.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

OEMs and machine builders in additive manufacturing, PCB lithography, semiconductors, and 3D metrology

Industry Verticals

Additive Manufacturing; PCB Lithography; Semiconductors; 3D Metrology; Advanced Packaging

Competitors

Pulse Origin

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Nearly 15,000 systems installed worldwide; opened new factory in Allen, Texas in 2024 to support U.S. customers and double sales by 2025.

Major Milestones

Founded in 2001; Acquired Keynote Photonics in 2022; Opened new Texas factory in 2024; Shipped hundreds of light engines in 2025; CEO keynoted at AMS New York in 2026

Notable Customers

Carbon (uses Visitech DLP engines in their L1 printers), 3D Systems (collaboration on DLP-based 3D printing systems), and various industrial AM printer manufacturers integrating their light engines for large-format, high-resolution polymer printing.