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CAM Companies

10 Software · CAM companies in the additive manufacturing ecosystem tracked by AMPulse. Browse profiles, funding rounds, and technology details.

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CAM (CAM) is a software category supporting additive manufacturing workflows. AMPulse tracks 10 companies using CAM as a core technology, ranked below by total funding raised.

Typical materials: not applicable (software). Common applications: design, simulation, workflow management, quality control across all AM processes.

Siemens

Provides a comprehensive digital enterprise software portfolio (Siemens Xcelerator) including CAD/CAM, simulation, and manufacturing execution systems (MES) for industrial additive manufacturing.

Munich, GermanyFounded 1847$1.5B

Delcam

Develops advanced CAD/CAM software solutions for manufacturing, including additive manufacturing workflows for 3D printing electronics, orthotics, and hybrid manufacturing.

Birmingham, United KingdomFounded 1977$286.0M

InnovMetric

Develops the PolyWorks universal 3D metrology software platform for dimensional inspection, quality control, and reverse engineering, enabling manufacturers to digitally transform their 3D measurement processes.

Québec City, CanadaFounded 1994$45M

Capital-A

An early-stage venture capital fund investing in manufacturing, deep tech, and climate startups, with a focus on companies that may adopt or integrate additive manufacturing for low-volume, high-complexity components.

Bengaluru, IndiaFounded 2021$19M

C-Infinity

Develops AutoAssembler, an industrial AI platform that automates manufacturing process planning by translating digital CAD/PLM designs into production-ready instructions, reducing planning cycles from weeks to minutes.

Mountain View, CA, USAFounded 2023$16M

FactoryWorx

Develops AI-enabled Manufacturing Execution System (MES) software for Industry 4.0 manufacturing intelligence.

Sydney, AustraliaFounded 2014$0.66M

Shaanxi Province

A provincial government entity implementing a trillion-yuan industrial strategy to build an integrated additive manufacturing ecosystem, focusing on policy, infrastructure, and R&D to scale AM adoption across aerospace, medical, and electronics sectors.

Xi'an, China

FANUC Corporation

Develops and manufactures industrial automation hardware (CNC systems, robots, ROBOMACHINEs) and software, with a strategic focus on integrating NVIDIA AI computing to create 'Physical AI' solutions for smart factories.

Oshino, Yamanashi, JapanFounded 1972

SolidCAM

Provides integrated CAM software for CNC machining with additive manufacturing modules, enabling combined 3D printing and CNC finishing for job shops and manufacturers.

Newtown, Pennsylvania, USAFounded 1984Undisclosed

MecSoft Corporation

Develops CAD/CAM software solutions for both subtractive (CNC machining) and additive (3D printing) manufacturing, offering tools for 3D data preparation and manufacturing workflow automation.

Irvine, CA, USAFounded 1997$0

Frequently asked questions

What is CAM (CAM)?

A software category supporting additive manufacturing workflows.

Which companies are leaders in CAM?

Based on funding data tracked by AMPulse as of 2026-05, the top CAM companies include Siemens, Delcam, InnovMetric, Capital-A, and C-Infinity. Full list of 10 tracked companies available on this page.

What materials does CAM use?

CAM commonly works with not applicable (software).

What industries use CAM?

Primary applications for CAM include design, simulation, workflow management, quality control across all AM processes.