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Zeda

ServiceCincinnati, OH, USAFounded 2018· One of 1986 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Provides end-to-end metal additive manufacturing services with CNC machining and nanotech solutions for regulated industries like medical, aerospace, and defense, reducing lead times and enabling complex part production.

CEO / Founder
Shri Shetty
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$68M
Latest Round
Series B
Key Investors
Boutique Venture Partners; Berkeley Catalyst Fund; DOV Management; Solvay Ventures; D. One Vision Management; Michelin; Taiyo Nippon Sanso; Fives Group

Technology & Products

Key Products

Metal 3D printing services; CNC machining; Wire EDM; Metrology; Nanotech coatings

Technological Advantage

Verified advantage: Expertise from Greg Morris, who introduced the first DMLS printer to the USA; defensible through proprietary processes and certifications for regulated industries.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Offers a full-service digital foundry combining metal 3D printing (LPBF, EBM), CNC machining, and secondary processes to deliver certified parts faster and at lower cost for critical applications.

How They Differentiate

Combines metal AM (e.g., Velo3D Sapphire, AddUp FormUp 350) with CNC and EDM in one certified facility, offering faster turnaround for complex parts vs. pure-play AM service bureaus.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Enterprises in medical, aerospace, defense, space, and energy sectors requiring certified, high-precision parts.

Industry Verticals

Medical; Aerospace/Defense; Space; Energy

Competitors

Stratasys; GE Additive; EOS

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Opened a 75,000 sq ft facility in Cincinnati in 2023 with $20M investment in equipment.

Major Milestones

Founded as PrinterPrezz in 2018; Rebranded to Zeda in 2023; Opened Cincinnati facility in May 2023; Acquired The Orthopaedic Implant Company

Notable Customers

SI-BONE

Why this company matters

Zeda operates as a full-service digital foundry that integrates metal additive manufacturing with traditional subtractive processes and nanotech coatings. Founded in 2018 as PrinterPrezz and rebranded in 2023, the company targets regulated industries such as medical, aerospace, defense, space, and energy. Its Cincinnati facility, opened in May 2023, spans 75,000 square feet and houses equipment from Velo3D and AddUp, alongside CNC machining, wire EDM, and metrology capabilities.

The company's core offering is end-to-end production of certified, high-precision metal parts. By combining laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) and electron beam melting (EBM) with secondary operations like machining and coating, Zeda reduces lead times and total cost compared to relying on separate suppliers. The facility holds AS9100 and ISO 13485 certifications, enabling it to serve medical OEMs such as SI-BONE and aerospace primes requiring traceable, qualified components.

Zeda is led by Greg Morris, a pioneer who introduced the first DMLS printer to the United States, and CEO Shri Shetty. The company has raised $68 million from investors including Michelin, Solvay Ventures, and Taiyo Nippon Sanso. It has also acquired The Orthopaedic Implant Company to expand its medical footprint. Competitors include Stratasys, GE Additive, and EOS, but Zeda differentiates by offering a single certified facility that combines AM, CNC, and nanotech for complex, regulated parts.