50 additive manufacturing companies at the Acquired stage tracked by AMPulse. Browse profiles, funding rounds, and technology details.
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AMPulse tracks 50 AM companies whose latest funding milestone is Acquired. Data is sourced from public filings, press releases, and company disclosures, normalized against the latest-funding-round field, and cross-checked via a 6-pass enrichment pipeline. Companies are ranked below by total funding raised (cumulative across all rounds).
Arcam AB offers cost-efficient additive manufacturing solutions for producing complex metal components using Electron Beam Melting (EBM) technology.
Develops high-performance material characterization instruments for powder and porous material analysis — enabling AM powder feedstock optimization and process control through gas pycnometry, porosimetry, and BET surface area analysis.
Cloud-native CAD and PDM platform acquired by PTC in 2019 for $470M; founded by SolidWorks creators
Desktop Metal was a pioneer in metal and sand 3D printing systems for mass production applications.
World leader in invention, production and supply of high-nickel alloys for critical engineering applications including additive manufacturing
Osprey Packs designs and manufactures high-performance, durable, and comfortable outdoor backpacks and travel gear. Their product line includes the innovative UNLTD series with advanced 3D printed components.
Develops vertically integrated 3D bioprinting platforms and materials for manufacturing whole replacement organs.
Industrial 3D printing company specializing in carbon fiber and metal additive manufacturing. Acquired by Nano Dimension in a $115M all-cash deal, which closed on April 25, 2025.
B2B industrial product sourcing and supplier discovery platform connecting North American buyers with over 500,000 vetted manufacturers, distributors, and service providers.
Develops advanced CAD/CAM software solutions for manufacturing, including additive manufacturing workflows for 3D printing electronics, orthotics, and hybrid manufacturing.
A leading manufacturer of small satellites, providing end-to-end satellite solutions including design, production, launch planning, and mission operations.
Pioneer in binder jetting 3D printing technology for sand and metal applications. Originally acquired by Desktop Metal in 2021, then assets split following Desktop Metal bankruptcy in 2025 - metal binder jetting to Arc Impact, sand printing to Anzu Partners (merged with voxeljet as ExOne Global Holdings).
Develops laser beam analysis and measurement systems for additive manufacturing chambers, enabling real-time process monitoring and quality control.
Manufactures ABS resins and derivatives for 3D printing and injection molding applications, serving as a leading European supplier of high-performance thermoplastics for additive manufacturing.
Develops high-precision metal binder jetting systems and services for mass production of complex components, achieving world-class benchmark standards with over 200,000 components produced.
Swedish global leader in Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) systems that eliminate porosity in metal and polymer AM components, restoring full density and mechanical integrity as a critical post-processing step for aerospace, medical, and industrial applications.
Develops DLP-based additive manufacturing systems for mass production of commercial-grade polymer parts, featuring modular printing, open materials, extensible software, and rapid post-processing
Provides heat treating and hot isostatic pressing (HIP) services for additive manufacturing parts in aerospace, medical, tool & die, and automotive markets, ensuring material integrity and performance.
Industrial fume extraction and filtration systems for additive manufacturing and 3D printing operations
Organovo develops 3D printed human tissues to revolutionize drug discovery and medical research.
Manufactures atomic spectroscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF) instruments for elemental analysis across industrial, aerospace, pharmaceutical, and environmental applications — NOT an additive manufacturing company.
Develops and manufactures modular positioning systems and linear axes for automation, including 3D printing systems for large-size objects, serving industries like mechanical engineering, automotive, and medical technology.
Essentium provides High-Speed Extrusion (HSE) 3D printers and a wide range of engineering-grade materials designed for industrial-scale additive manufacturing.
Provides aerospace-focused metal additive manufacturing production and engineering services for complex flight components.
Provides custom manufacturing of components from reactive and refractory metals using additive manufacturing, deep-draw forming, forging, and CNC machining for aerospace/defense applications.
A global leader in high-precision 3D microfabrication, providing laser-based 3D printers that enable sub-micrometer resolution for industrial and scientific applications.
Cubicure develops and sells integrated 3D printing solutions, including proprietary high-performance photopolymers and precision hardware, based on its Hot Lithography (HL) technology for industrial additive manufacturing.
Develops dental CAD/CAM milling machines and zirconia blocks for digital dentistry restorations.
LPW Technology manufactures and supplies ultra-clean metal powders specifically designed for additive manufacturing processes.
Wholly-owned subsidiary of Cubic Sensor and Instrument Co., Ltd. (688665.SH) that develops and manufactures gas composition and flow measurement instruments for environmental monitoring, industrial process control, and automotive emissions testing.
Develops high-volume production micro-scale additive manufacturing systems using proprietary electrochemical deposition (EFAB) technology, enabling complex metal structures with features as small as 40 microns for medical, aerospace, and semiconductor applications.
Nexa3D offers high-speed 3D printing solutions employing stereolithography (SLA) and selective laser sintering (SLS) technologies, aimed at significantly reducing production times.
Micro and sub-micron precision 3D printing for semiconductors, optics, and medical devices - ACQUIRED by Nano Dimension in 2021, product lines sold to Inspira Technologies in 2026
Produces casting prototypes and small batches of complex metal parts using additive manufacturing and traditional methods, serving automotive, aerospace, and engineering industries.
Digital manufacturing services provider specializing in rapid prototyping and production across CNC machining, sheet metal, and additive manufacturing.
Develops high-performance photopolymer resins for stereolithography (SL) and vat photopolymerization (VPP) 3D printing applications.
An AI-driven manufacturing operating system that automates and optimizes production workflows.
An online retailer specializing in affordable, private-label consumer electronics, cables, accessories, and a popular line of budget-friendly 3D printers.
Developer of large-format industrial 3D printers that utilize pellet extrusion and hybrid additive/subtractive manufacturing technology.
Provides 3D direct modeling CAD software for rapid geometry creation, editing, and preparation for additive manufacturing and simulation workflows.
Develops a proprietary 3D printing technology for ophthalmic lenses, enabling direct printing of prescription lenses without polishing.
Operates a global online marketplace connecting buyers of custom manufactured parts (including 3D printed components) with contract manufacturers, streamlining RFQ-to-production workflows.
Produces high-purity spherical titanium and alloy powders for additive manufacturing, targeting aerospace, automotive, and medical applications to reduce waste and enable complex part production.
Producer of plasma atomized spherical metal powders specializing in titanium and other reactive metals, offering high purity powders designed to enhance processability and flowability in additive manufacturing.
Designs and builds custom industrial FDM 3D printers with patented variable extrusion systems and robotic integration for mission-critical applications across aerospace, defense, automotive, and marine industries.
Embody developed collagen-based regenerative matrices for soft tissue repair using advanced biofabrication.
An additive Manufacturing Execution System (MES) and workflow software designed to connect the digital thread and help organizations streamline, automate, and scale their 3D printing operations. It is now integrated into the Materialise CO-AM software platform.
Developer of High Speed Sintering (HSS) technology, commercialized as Selective Absorption Fusion (SAF™), designed for high-volume industrial 3D printing of polymer parts.
Provides 3D software development toolkits (SDKs) for additive manufacturing applications, including modeling, visualization, and CAD translation components, enabling OEMs and ISVs to build comprehensive AM software solutions.
Develops the Fluidic Factory, the world's first commercial 3D printer for fabricating fluidically sealed microfluidic devices using COC polymer, enabling rapid prototyping of chips for as little as $1 per chip.
AMPulse currently tracks 50 additive manufacturing companies whose latest funding round is Acquired. Leading examples include Arcam AB, Micromeritics GmbH, Onshape, Desktop Metal, and Special Metals Corp.
Acquired designates the most recent announced funding milestone in an AM company's financing history. AMPulse sources this from public filings, press releases, and company disclosures, then normalizes to the ISO/ASTM-adjacent funding taxonomy used in venture tracking.
AMPulse uses a 6-pass enrichment pipeline (Brave search + Gemini, CJK language enhancement, gap-fill, targeted re-search, LinkedIn verification, verification loop) to triangulate funding data. Each company profile shows the source and last-verified date.