Healthcare, printer matching services, and marketplaces for 3D printed objects are some of the large business models emerging out of the 3D printing landscape, which has witnessed three of the largest years by funding from 2014 to 2016.
Tracxn Smart Cars Startup Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
This document provides an overview of the smart cars sector, including autonomous vehicles, connected car technologies, driving assistance, on-board diagnostics (OBD), infotainment, security & fleet management products and services. It includes details on entrepreneur activity and investment trends in the sector from 2010 to 2016, the most active investors, notable exits through IPOs and acquisitions, an analysis of subsectors, and profiles of interesting companies.
Tracxn Research - Construction Tech Landscape, February 2017Tracxn
The document provides an overview of investment trends in the construction technology sector from 2008 to 2016. It finds that the number of startups founded and funding rounds increased year over year, with total funding reaching $491 million in 2016. Early stage funding amounts and average ticket sizes also increased over time, with average early stage deals reaching $11.9 million in 2016. The report also analyzes subsectors of construction tech and provides examples of interesting startups.
Tracxn Research - Finance and Accounting Landscape, August 2016Tracxn
$3.3B has been invested in the finance and accounting startup landscape in 2015/2016, which witnessed the highest funding activity in 2015 ($2.6B, 124 rounds).
Tracxn Startup Research: Data as a Service Landscape, August 2016Tracxn
The top three funded sub-sectors till date are market intelligence (149 investments, $1.3B), financial data providers (158 investments, $1.2B), and geospatial data providers.
Tracxn Smart Cars Startup Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
This document provides an overview of the smart cars sector, including autonomous vehicles, connected car technologies, driving assistance, on-board diagnostics (OBD), infotainment, security & fleet management products and services. It includes details on entrepreneur activity and investment trends in the sector from 2010 to 2016, the most active investors, notable exits through IPOs and acquisitions, an analysis of subsectors, and profiles of interesting companies.
Tracxn Research - Construction Tech Landscape, February 2017Tracxn
The document provides an overview of investment trends in the construction technology sector from 2008 to 2016. It finds that the number of startups founded and funding rounds increased year over year, with total funding reaching $491 million in 2016. Early stage funding amounts and average ticket sizes also increased over time, with average early stage deals reaching $11.9 million in 2016. The report also analyzes subsectors of construction tech and provides examples of interesting startups.
Tracxn Research - Finance and Accounting Landscape, August 2016Tracxn
$3.3B has been invested in the finance and accounting startup landscape in 2015/2016, which witnessed the highest funding activity in 2015 ($2.6B, 124 rounds).
Tracxn Startup Research: Data as a Service Landscape, August 2016Tracxn
The top three funded sub-sectors till date are market intelligence (149 investments, $1.3B), financial data providers (158 investments, $1.2B), and geospatial data providers.
Tracxn Startup Research — Field Force Automation Landscape, October 2016Tracxn
This document provides an overview of the field force automation sector including entrepreneur activity, investment trends, notable investors, exit outcomes, and subsector analysis. It covers the growth in the number of companies and amount of funding received in the sector. Major investors identified include Salesforce, Point Nine Capital, Emergence Capital, and Intel Capital. The report also highlights some of the largest funding rounds and IPOs in the sector.
Tracxn Research - Second Hand Goods Report, June 2017Tracxn
The document provides an overview of investment trends in the second hand goods sector from 2010 to 2016. It notes that the number of companies founded has increased year-over-year, as has the total funding amount. The largest investments in the past year are described for companies operating used goods platforms for categories like fashion, electronics and multi-category goods. Key investors in the sector and sub-sectors with upcoming potential are also highlighted.
Tracxn Research — Banking Tech Landscape, November 2016Tracxn
The banking tech report provides an overview of the banking technology sector including entrepreneur activity, investment trends, major investors, and subsector analysis. It covers 252 funding rounds between 2015-2016 with notable investments including Atom Bank raising $128M and WeBank raising $450M. While front-end and back-end providers remain top funded, alternative banking/neobanks and API banking have also seen increased investment. The report analyzes investment amounts, number of deals, and average deal sizes by stage and year. It also identifies several large and niche emerging subsectors in banking tech.
Tracxn Research — Big Data Infrastructure Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
Following a rather muted 2015, the year 2016 witnessed an impressive bounce back by the big data sector, with a total funding of $1.1B secured in 37 rounds.
Tracxn Big Data Analytics Landscape Report, June 2016Tracxn
New Enterprise Associates, Andreessen Horowitz, Accel Partners, Intel Capital and Khosla Ventures are the top 5 investors in big data analytics, with over 10 investments each.
Tracxn Research: Enterprise Collaboration Landscape, August 2016Tracxn
This document provides an overview of the enterprise collaboration sector including sub-sector analysis, entrepreneur activity, investment trends, and interesting companies. It covers collaboration suite vendors, file synchronization and sharing solutions, content management, social networking, conferencing, messaging/chat, project management, notes/documents, knowledge management and productivity tools. The report analyzes funding amounts, investors, and acquisition activity for key sub-sectors in the enterprise collaboration space.
The document is a report on artificial intelligence that was sponsored by an applied artificial intelligence conference, it provides an overview of key milestone events and funding trends in the artificial intelligence sector with a focus on infrastructure companies and applications. Over $1 billion has been invested in AI infrastructure startups since 2010 and over $7.5 billion invested in AI applications startups, with notable investments in 2016 including $30 million for Persado and $27 million for Globality.
Tracxn Report: Education IT Landscape June 2016Tracxn
Learning management systems, personalised learning platforms, classroom management, assessment platforms, and virtual classrooms are among top business models in Education IT.
Tracxn Research — Marketing Tech Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
This marketing tech report provides an overview of the marketing technology sector including entrepreneur activity, investment trends, exits, and subsector analyses. It covers 2856 companies in areas like social media, omni-channel marketing automation, content marketing, customer data platforms, and more. Total funding in the sector was $17.75 billion across 1679 funded companies, with $4.1 billion invested in 2015-2016. The report includes breakdowns of key subsectors and lists of interesting funded and unfunded companies.
Tracxn Research: Energy Efficiency Landscape, August 2016Tracxn
Lighting Products (Cree, Bridgelux), and BEMS (Building energy management systems) (Synapsense, First Fuel) are two sectors in energy efficiency to have seen over a billion dollars in investments.
Tracxn Wind Energy Landscape Report July 2016Tracxn
The top business models are built around power generation (Greenko Group, ReNew Power Ventures), manufacturing (Clipper Wind, Suzlon), and service providers (SITAC Renewable energy, PNE Wind).
Tracxn Research: Solar Energy Startup Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
Tracxn’s Solar Energy Landscape report covers manufacturers of solar wafers and solar modules, solar based heating, charging and lighting solutions, and other services related to the generation of solar power.
Tracxn Research — Local Services India Landscape, December 2016Tracxn
This report analyzes the local services sector in India, which includes companies that provide online platforms for booking local businesses and service providers. Over 1,656 companies have been incorporated since 2010 in sectors such as home services, auto services, personal services, and more. The horizontal sub-sector including marketplace and listing platform models has the most companies and funding. Personal services is also growing, especially in beauty services. Total funding has increased significantly in recent years, with top deals including $25M for UrbanClap and $22M for Housejoy. The report provides analysis of investment trends, investors, exits, and sub-sectors in the local services space in India.
Tracxn Research — Ecommerce Enablers Landscape, November 2016Tracxn
The total M&A activity in the year to date was valued at more than $8.5B (excluding undisclosed acquisitions), while total investments were valued at $921M.
Tracxn Research — Business Intelligence Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
Tracxn's Business Intelligence 2016 report covers companies that develop and provide Business Intelligence (BI) & Analytics software. It also covers prominent industry specific BI solutions.
Tracxn Research: Healthcare Analytics Startup Landscape, July 2016Tracxn
Government launches the first of what would become 3,000,000 acres of land confiscations from Māori in Waikato, Taranaki, Bay of Plenty, and Hawke's Bay.
Tracxn Startup Research — Field Force Automation Landscape, October 2016Tracxn
This document provides an overview of the field force automation sector including entrepreneur activity, investment trends, notable investors, exit outcomes, and subsector analysis. It covers the growth in the number of companies and amount of funding received in the sector. Major investors identified include Salesforce, Point Nine Capital, Emergence Capital, and Intel Capital. The report also highlights some of the largest funding rounds and IPOs in the sector.
Tracxn Research - Second Hand Goods Report, June 2017Tracxn
The document provides an overview of investment trends in the second hand goods sector from 2010 to 2016. It notes that the number of companies founded has increased year-over-year, as has the total funding amount. The largest investments in the past year are described for companies operating used goods platforms for categories like fashion, electronics and multi-category goods. Key investors in the sector and sub-sectors with upcoming potential are also highlighted.
Tracxn Research — Banking Tech Landscape, November 2016Tracxn
The banking tech report provides an overview of the banking technology sector including entrepreneur activity, investment trends, major investors, and subsector analysis. It covers 252 funding rounds between 2015-2016 with notable investments including Atom Bank raising $128M and WeBank raising $450M. While front-end and back-end providers remain top funded, alternative banking/neobanks and API banking have also seen increased investment. The report analyzes investment amounts, number of deals, and average deal sizes by stage and year. It also identifies several large and niche emerging subsectors in banking tech.
Tracxn Research — Big Data Infrastructure Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
Following a rather muted 2015, the year 2016 witnessed an impressive bounce back by the big data sector, with a total funding of $1.1B secured in 37 rounds.
Tracxn Big Data Analytics Landscape Report, June 2016Tracxn
New Enterprise Associates, Andreessen Horowitz, Accel Partners, Intel Capital and Khosla Ventures are the top 5 investors in big data analytics, with over 10 investments each.
Tracxn Research: Enterprise Collaboration Landscape, August 2016Tracxn
This document provides an overview of the enterprise collaboration sector including sub-sector analysis, entrepreneur activity, investment trends, and interesting companies. It covers collaboration suite vendors, file synchronization and sharing solutions, content management, social networking, conferencing, messaging/chat, project management, notes/documents, knowledge management and productivity tools. The report analyzes funding amounts, investors, and acquisition activity for key sub-sectors in the enterprise collaboration space.
The document is a report on artificial intelligence that was sponsored by an applied artificial intelligence conference, it provides an overview of key milestone events and funding trends in the artificial intelligence sector with a focus on infrastructure companies and applications. Over $1 billion has been invested in AI infrastructure startups since 2010 and over $7.5 billion invested in AI applications startups, with notable investments in 2016 including $30 million for Persado and $27 million for Globality.
Tracxn Report: Education IT Landscape June 2016Tracxn
Learning management systems, personalised learning platforms, classroom management, assessment platforms, and virtual classrooms are among top business models in Education IT.
Tracxn Research — Marketing Tech Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
This marketing tech report provides an overview of the marketing technology sector including entrepreneur activity, investment trends, exits, and subsector analyses. It covers 2856 companies in areas like social media, omni-channel marketing automation, content marketing, customer data platforms, and more. Total funding in the sector was $17.75 billion across 1679 funded companies, with $4.1 billion invested in 2015-2016. The report includes breakdowns of key subsectors and lists of interesting funded and unfunded companies.
Tracxn Research: Energy Efficiency Landscape, August 2016Tracxn
Lighting Products (Cree, Bridgelux), and BEMS (Building energy management systems) (Synapsense, First Fuel) are two sectors in energy efficiency to have seen over a billion dollars in investments.
Tracxn Wind Energy Landscape Report July 2016Tracxn
The top business models are built around power generation (Greenko Group, ReNew Power Ventures), manufacturing (Clipper Wind, Suzlon), and service providers (SITAC Renewable energy, PNE Wind).
Tracxn Research: Solar Energy Startup Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
Tracxn’s Solar Energy Landscape report covers manufacturers of solar wafers and solar modules, solar based heating, charging and lighting solutions, and other services related to the generation of solar power.
Tracxn Research — Local Services India Landscape, December 2016Tracxn
This report analyzes the local services sector in India, which includes companies that provide online platforms for booking local businesses and service providers. Over 1,656 companies have been incorporated since 2010 in sectors such as home services, auto services, personal services, and more. The horizontal sub-sector including marketplace and listing platform models has the most companies and funding. Personal services is also growing, especially in beauty services. Total funding has increased significantly in recent years, with top deals including $25M for UrbanClap and $22M for Housejoy. The report provides analysis of investment trends, investors, exits, and sub-sectors in the local services space in India.
Tracxn Research — Ecommerce Enablers Landscape, November 2016Tracxn
The total M&A activity in the year to date was valued at more than $8.5B (excluding undisclosed acquisitions), while total investments were valued at $921M.
Tracxn Research — Business Intelligence Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
Tracxn's Business Intelligence 2016 report covers companies that develop and provide Business Intelligence (BI) & Analytics software. It also covers prominent industry specific BI solutions.
Tracxn Research: Healthcare Analytics Startup Landscape, July 2016Tracxn
Government launches the first of what would become 3,000,000 acres of land confiscations from Māori in Waikato, Taranaki, Bay of Plenty, and Hawke's Bay.
Tracxn Research — Wearable Technology Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
The document is a report on the wearable technology sector from September 2016. It provides an overview of entrepreneur activity, investment trends, major investors and acquisitions in the sector. It analyzes subsectors such as fitness, healthcare, infotainment and wellness devices. A total of 1,255 companies are covered in the report, with 408 receiving funding in the last 5 years and $1.8 billion invested in 2015-2016. Major business models and most funded companies are identified for each subsector.
Tracxn Research — Immuno-Oncology Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
In 2015/16, five startups in this space — Stemcentrx, Gritstone Oncology, Hengrui Therapeutics, and Zai Lab secured big ticket funding rounds of $100 million and above.
Tracxn Research — Business Intelligence Landscape, December 2016Tracxn
Despite a YoY decline in seed and early stage rounds and capital invested, 2016 was the fourth consecutive year in which the sector witnessed $1B+ plus investments.
Tracxn Research — Artificial Intelligence Startup Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
Notable investments in 2016 include antivirus and endpoint protection vendor Cylance ($100M Series D), Digital Reasoning ($40M, Series D), and Globality, ($27M, Series B).
Tracxn Subscription Commerce Startup Landscape - March 2015Tracxn
Tracxn tracks startups across 50+ sectors for venture capital funds. In the subscription commerce sector, over $650 million has been invested since 2014, with most funding going to food, women's apparel and accessories, and men's essentials startups. Popular subsectors receiving investments include recipe boxes, women's clothing, and men's grooming companies like Dollar Shave Club and Harry's. Active investors include Andreessen Horowitz, Lerer Ventures, and Y Combinator.
Tracxn Mobile Payments Startup Landscape, September 2016Tracxn
This report provides an overview of the mobile payments sector including entrepreneur activity, investment trends, sub-sector analyses, and profiles of interesting companies. It covers 664 wallet companies, 340 mPOS companies, and other sub-sectors like technology, carrier billing, and multi-solutions companies. The wallet and mPOS sectors have received the most funding to date at $2.6 billion and $2.5 billion, respectively. Major investors in the space include Sequoia Capital, NEA, and Index Ventures. While IPO and M&A exit activity has been limited, notable exits include Square's 2015 IPO and PayPal's acquisitions of Venmo and Xoom. The report also identifies several promising early
Tracxn FinTech SEA Startup Landscape, July 2016Tracxn
Our FinTech SouthEast Asia Report covers FinTech trends and investments in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnam, with exhaustive Q&A’s with the leadership team at East Ventures and Lenddo.
Tracxn Research - Insurance Tech Report, May 2017Tracxn
The document provides an overview of insurance technology sector trends based on data tracked until April 2017. It includes sections on entrepreneur activity, investment trends, top investors, exit outcomes like IPOs and acquisitions, sub-sector analyses of large and niche areas, and profiles of interesting companies. The report scope is on internet-first insurance companies and those providing enabling technologies to insurance players.
BootstrapLabs - Tracxn Report - artificial intelligence for the Applied Arti...BootstrapLabs
This report covers companies that provide the infrastructure for creating Artificial Intelligence. These Infrastructure companies include those working on Machine Learning, Deep Learning based platforms, libraries. Some of theses companies also provide platforms for Natural Language Processing and Visual Recognition. In the Applications section, the report covers companies leveraging AI techniques to build applications tailored for end use in Enterprise, Industry & Consumer sectors.
Over $1B has been invested in AI-Infrastructure startups since 2010 with ¬$340M being invested in 2015. Over $7.5B has been invested in AI-Applications startups since 2010 with $2.3B being invested in 2015.
Tracxn Research - Chatbots Startup Landscape, June 2016Tracxn
The document provides an overview of the chatbot sector as of June 2016. It summarizes funding trends, subsectors (enterprise applications, consumer applications, developer platforms), and notable companies. Over 130 companies are covered in total, with 37 receiving funding in the last 5 years and $85 million invested in 2015-2016. Enterprise applications received the most total funding.
Tracxn Research - Industrial Internet of Things Report, June 2017Tracxn
The document provides an overview of the industrial internet of things sector including:
- Scope of the report which focuses on companies developing hardware with sensors to gather industrial data and analytics engines to provide insights from that data.
- Entrepreneur activity in the sector showing increasing numbers of companies founded and funded each year.
- Investment trends with total funding amounts and numbers of rounds increasing year over year.
- Top investments from the last year totaling over $400 million across over 30 companies.
- Subsectors analyzed within the industrial internet of things space.
Tracxn research - PaaS Landscape, December 2016Tracxn
Serverless platforms, an emerging business model in cloud computing has received funding for the first time, with Serverless and GalacticFog receiving funding in this year.
Tracxn Research - Mobile Payments Report, April 2017Tracxn
The document provides an overview of the mobile payments sector including:
- The number of companies founded has increased yearly from 2010 to 2016.
- Total funding has increased significantly from $57M in 2008 to $2.1B in 2016.
- Early stage funding rounds have seen increasing average ticket sizes from 2008 to 2016.
- The top investments in the last year include Paytm, MobiKwik, Toss, iZettle, AEVI International, and others.
- Major investors include MediaTek, Sequoia Capital, PayPal, Bessemer Venture Partners, Intel Capital, and others.
Venture Scanner 3D Printing Tech Report Q1 2017Nathan Pacer
This document provides a summary of trends in the 3D printing technology sector based on an analysis of 374 startups with $1.4 billion in total funding. It describes the nine main categories of 3D printing startups and notes that 3D printer manufacturers receive the most funding. Trends discussed include steady growth in 3D printing technology funding since 2011, with more mature startups receiving later-stage rounds. Recent funding events include over $95 million raised by startups since November 2016, while acquisitions have been the most common exit.
A report providing an overview of the 3D Printing startup landscape. Includes a sector overview, graphical trends with insights, and recent funding/exit events. Contact info@venturescanner.com to learn more!
This document provides an overview and analysis of the 3D printing market by Paul Young. It begins with Paul Young's background and then outlines the agenda which includes definitions of 3D printing, how it works, market size, key players, applications and investments. Specific details provided include the global 3D printing market reaching $30 billion by 2022, China investing $1.1 billion in 3D printing in 2017, and companies like GE investing over $1.5 billion in 3D printing technologies since 2010. Applications discussed include shoes, drones and organs-on-chips.
Tracxn Research — Augmented Reality Landscape, November 2016Tracxn
This report provides an overview of the augmented reality sector including entrepreneur activity, investment trends, sub-sector analyses, and notable companies. Key details include a significant increase in the number of AR companies founded and funded in recent years, with major investments in 2016 going to Magic Leap, MindMaze, and Blippar. The report also outlines acquisitions of AR companies like Eyefluence and Movidius and identifies top investors in the space like Presence Capital, Intel Capital, and Rothenberg Ventures.
3-D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process for making 3D objects from digital files. The speaker provides an overview of 3-D printing including how it works, the market size which is expected to reach $30 billion by 2022, key players, applications in various industries, and material breakthroughs. Canada and other countries are investing in 3-D printing to support research and adoption of the technology.
Paul Young provides a summary and analysis of the 3D printing market. He outlines his background and credentials. The document discusses what 3D printing is, how it works, its current and future market size, key players, applications, and leading countries adopting the technology. Canada's 3D printing market is discussed as is a material breakthrough from Harvard researchers who 3D printed an organ-on-a-chip. Key investments by companies like GE are also mentioned.
The document provides an overview and analysis of the 3D printing market by Paul Young, including definitions of 3D printing, how it works, current market size and leading players, applications in industries like healthcare, consumer products and aerospace, as well as innovations and investments in 3D printing technology. Key points covered include the global 3D printing market reaching $30 billion by 2022, North America currently being the largest market, China emerging as a major player, various materials and applications being explored, and companies like GE investing heavily in expanding their 3D printing business.
Blog – What is next for 3D printing – April 2021.
1. How 3D printing is changing the world - https://www.creativebloq.com/features/12-ways-3d-printing-changed-the-world
2. Canada trails other countries with the adoption of 3D printing - https://www.3dnatives.com/en/results-from-3d-printing-sentiment-index-show-global-growth-despite-pandemic/
3. Five myths about 3D printing - https://www.rcgt.com/en/insights/five-myths-about-3d-printing/
4. Canada has issues with productivity - https://tradingeconomics.com/canada/productivity or https://www.imd.org/news/updates/IMD-2020-World-Competitiveness-Ranking-revealed/
5. Canada is falling behind on its competitiveness https://www.businesscouncilab.com/work/canada-is-falling-behind-and-has-no-plan-to-get-ahead/
6. 3D printing of houses - https://www.3dsourced.com/guides/3d-printed-house-2/
7. EMEA a global hub for 3D printing - https://www.epo.org/news-events/news/2020/20200713.html
8. Canada needs to do more to promote innovation through grants and tax policies open to everyone - https://www.visualcapitalist.com/national-innovation-the-most-innovative-countries-by-income/. The goal of any govt is not to pick winners and losers.
9. Canada trails many countries in terms of automation - https://ifr.org/ifr-press-releases/news/robot-race-the-worlds-top-10-automated-countries
10. How 3D printing can help the environment - https://all3dp.com/4/7-ways-3d-printing-helps-you-become-eco-friendly/
Understanding the 3D Printer Market from a 2D PerspectiveAction Intell
Insiders in the 3D printing industry like to point out how little their technology has in common with hardcopy. That may be true, but why are so many hardcopy OEMs, channel players, and materials vendors entering or evaluating the 3D printing market?
The answer is twofold: First, the way 3D systems and supplies are sold and supported is almost identical to the hardcopy market. Second, hardcopy companies with manufacturing, materials, and channel know-how and infrastructure have a big advantage over 3D startups. Actionable Intelligence's latest report, “Understanding the 3D Printer Market from a 2D Perspective,” explains how hardcopy channel partners can use those advantages to find success in the 3D market.
“OEMs in the 3D market actively seek out hardcopy resellers because they understand the value of those resellers’ know-how and infrastructure,” says Michael Nadeau, the report's author and the senior analyst following 3D markets for Actionable Intelligence.
The report compares and contrasts the hardcopy and 3D markets in terms of technology, channels, and consumables. It then describes the key 3D vertical markets and how businesses in those segments are buying and using the technology. “Most of the 3D verticals are growing rapidly led by manufacturing, education, and healthcare,” says Mr. Nadeau. “All these verticals rely heavily on the OEMs' channel partners for support and advice.”
Entering the 3D market will have its risks, and the report details those challenges and offers advice for managing or overcoming them. “Perhaps the biggest challenge is setting the right customer expectations in a market that is rapidly growing and changing,” says Mr. Nadeau. “Channel partners who play the trusted advisor role well will be rewarded.”
“This Actionable Intelligence report is sorely needed because so many players in the hardcopy market are looking at 3D now,” says Charles Brewer, president of Actionable Intelligence. “It's an exciting opportunity for our clients, and our report will help them make a smooth, informed transition to 3D.”
Artificial Intelligence: investment trends and applications, H1 2016Russia.AI
The presentation explores the current state of investing in AI, including its industrial split, and provides a detailed outlook on AI applications in Healthcare, Transportation and Industrial sectors.
Blog – What is next for 3D Printing
3D printing continues to grow and expand its applications. USA is world-leader with the adoption of 3D printing. Canada has struggled with 3D adoption.
1. Addictive / 3D printing adoption - https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/articles/8-strategies-to-drive-additive-manufacturing-adoption-from-within-an-organization
2. Additive and open source AI - https://www.notebookcheck.net/MIT-accelerates-the-discovery-of-new-3D-printing-materials-with-open-source-AI-platform.573517.0.html
3. 10 best 3-D printing stocks - https://finance.yahoo.com/news/10-best-3d-printing-stocks-124549345.html
4. 3D applications - https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbes-personal-shopper/2021/10/18/new-macbook-pro-m1-16-inch-airpods-3/?sh=3c7992433e17
5. Risks - https://www.globaltechoutlook.com/all-you-need-to-know-about-the-hazardous-side-of-3d-printing/
6. Zero Trust and 3D printing - https://www.automationalley.com/articles/the-business-of-cybersecurity-in-advanced-manufacturing
7. Cloud migration - https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinesscouncil/2021/10/15/cloud-migration-challenges-for-manufacturers-transitioning-to-industry-40/?sh=327c48c067a6
8. Skills gaps - https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/sam-launches-european-skills-strategy-roadmap-to-tackle-3d-printing-skill-gaps-184601/
9. Future - https://www.cpacanada.ca/en/news/pivot-magazine/2021-10-15-printing-mosaic-manufacturing
10. Taxation / 3D – Governments around the world need to review their tax policies that relate to automation. https://www.thebalancesmb.com/capital-cost-computers-2948646
11. Adoption - https://blog.grabcad.com/blog/2021/07/21/countries-that-are-leading-the-way-in-3d-printing/
a. https://www.amchronicle.com/insights/exploring-canadas-additive-manufacturing-ecosystem/
Tracxn Research - Scm software report Report, June 2017Tracxn
The document provides an overview of the supply chain management software sector. It covers topics such as entrepreneur activity, investment trends, investors, exits through IPOs and acquisitions, subsector analysis of interesting companies. The scope includes equity and debt funding received by companies providing supply chain management, sourcing, procurement, warehouse management and supply chain planning software. It excludes consulting, reselling and hardware companies along with logistics software.
This document provides an overview of the virtual reality sector including entrepreneur activity, investment trends, subsector analyses, and a list of interesting companies. It covers the growing number of VR companies founded each year, increasing funding amounts and rounds over time, top funded companies in the last year, and analyses of large upcoming sectors like entertainment, real estate, and hardware displays.
This document provides a biography and areas of expertise for Paul Young, a CPA and consultant. It also includes an agenda for a presentation on 3D printing, covering topics such as what 3D printing is, how it works, market size, key players, applications, materials breakthroughs, and leading countries in adoption. Key points mentioned include that the global 3D printing market is expected to reach $30.19 billion by 2022 and that companies like GE are making large investments in and acquisitions related to 3D printing to expand in this industry.
Tracxn Research — Home Improvements Landscape, December 2016Tracxn
Companies using AR, VR, and 3D rendering technology for visualization of furniture saw almost a 3X spike in funding in 2016, from $12.6M in 2015, to $49.5M in 2016.
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Learn SQL from basic queries to Advance queriesmanishkhaire30
Dive into the world of data analysis with our comprehensive guide on mastering SQL! This presentation offers a practical approach to learning SQL, focusing on real-world applications and hands-on practice. Whether you're a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, this guide provides the tools you need to extract, analyze, and interpret data effectively.
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The Ipsos - AI - Monitor 2024 Report.pdfSocial Samosa
According to Ipsos AI Monitor's 2024 report, 65% Indians said that products and services using AI have profoundly changed their daily life in the past 3-5 years.
STATATHON: Unleashing the Power of Statistics in a 48-Hour Knowledge Extravag...sameer shah
"Join us for STATATHON, a dynamic 2-day event dedicated to exploring statistical knowledge and its real-world applications. From theory to practice, participants engage in intensive learning sessions, workshops, and challenges, fostering a deeper understanding of statistical methodologies and their significance in various fields."
End-to-end pipeline agility - Berlin Buzzwords 2024Lars Albertsson
We describe how we achieve high change agility in data engineering by eliminating the fear of breaking downstream data pipelines through end-to-end pipeline testing, and by using schema metaprogramming to safely eliminate boilerplate involved in changes that affect whole pipelines.
A quick poll on agility in changing pipelines from end to end indicated a huge span in capabilities. For the question "How long time does it take for all downstream pipelines to be adapted to an upstream change," the median response was 6 months, but some respondents could do it in less than a day. When quantitative data engineering differences between the best and worst are measured, the span is often 100x-1000x, sometimes even more.
A long time ago, we suffered at Spotify from fear of changing pipelines due to not knowing what the impact might be downstream. We made plans for a technical solution to test pipelines end-to-end to mitigate that fear, but the effort failed for cultural reasons. We eventually solved this challenge, but in a different context. In this presentation we will describe how we test full pipelines effectively by manipulating workflow orchestration, which enables us to make changes in pipelines without fear of breaking downstream.
Making schema changes that affect many jobs also involves a lot of toil and boilerplate. Using schema-on-read mitigates some of it, but has drawbacks since it makes it more difficult to detect errors early. We will describe how we have rejected this tradeoff by applying schema metaprogramming, eliminating boilerplate but keeping the protection of static typing, thereby further improving agility to quickly modify data pipelines without fear.
Codeless Generative AI Pipelines
(GenAI with Milvus)
https://ml.dssconf.pl/user.html#!/lecture/DSSML24-041a/rate
Discover the potential of real-time streaming in the context of GenAI as we delve into the intricacies of Apache NiFi and its capabilities. Learn how this tool can significantly simplify the data engineering workflow for GenAI applications, allowing you to focus on the creative aspects rather than the technical complexities. I will guide you through practical examples and use cases, showing the impact of automation on prompt building. From data ingestion to transformation and delivery, witness how Apache NiFi streamlines the entire pipeline, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience.
Timothy Spann
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https://medium.com/@tspann
https://www.datainmotion.dev/
milvus, unstructured data, vector database, zilliz, cloud, vectors, python, deep learning, generative ai, genai, nifi, kafka, flink, streaming, iot, edge
The Building Blocks of QuestDB, a Time Series Databasejavier ramirez
Talk Delivered at Valencia Codes Meetup 2024-06.
Traditionally, databases have treated timestamps just as another data type. However, when performing real-time analytics, timestamps should be first class citizens and we need rich time semantics to get the most out of our data. We also need to deal with ever growing datasets while keeping performant, which is as fun as it sounds.
It is no wonder time-series databases are now more popular than ever before. Join me in this session to learn about the internal architecture and building blocks of QuestDB, an open source time-series database designed for speed. We will also review a history of some of the changes we have gone over the past two years to deal with late and unordered data, non-blocking writes, read-replicas, or faster batch ingestion.
Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Highly Innovative Experimentation Tactics You...Aggregage
This webinar will explore cutting-edge, less familiar but powerful experimentation methodologies which address well-known limitations of standard A/B Testing. Designed for data and product leaders, this session aims to inspire the embrace of innovative approaches and provide insights into the frontiers of experimentation!
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Contents
Topic Page No.
Scope of Report 04
Entrepreneur Activity 06
Investment Trend 11
Who is Investing 19
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions 23
Sub Sector Analysis 26
Top Funded Deadpooled Companies 44
Useful Links 46
Company List 48
Team 160
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Sector Overview
Scope of report
The report covers companies which develop 3D Printing technologies and manufacture 3D Printers. These companies are
organized based on the user groups such as Personal, Professional and Industrial. It also includes companies manufacturing
machines related to 3D Printers such as 3D fabricators, 3D Copiers and 3D Printing pens. Further it also covers companies
developing and manufacturing 3D Printing materials, companies developing software tools to enable 3D Printing.
Also the report includes companies manufacturing objects using 3D Printing and selling on their platform, companies providing
marketplaces to connect designers and customers, companies providing designing and 3D printing services online and offline.
According to this report 3D Printing ecosystem includes 3D Printer manufacturers, Material providers for 3D Printing, Software
tools providers to optimize 3D Printing process, Service providers based on 3D Printing. This report excludes companies
providing 3D Scanners, 3D Modelling tools which are horizontal in usage. For funding, this report only includes venture capital /
private equity funding rounds and excludes debt financing and grants/prize money.
The scope of this report includes equity as well as debt funding received by the companies.
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Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Top Funded Deadpooled Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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Luxexcel Cambrian Genomics Pirate3D SOLS Systems Voxel8 CloudDDM Sculptme3D
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Investment Trend
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Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Top Funded Deadpooled Companies
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YoY – Number of Rounds and Total Funding
Note: The funding includes debt rounds also.
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TotalNumberofRounds
Shapeways CreoPop Shapeways SOLS Systems Shapeways Metalysis Wiivv Formlabs Carbon3D 3D Hubs
DesktopMetal BioBots MakerBot Metamason Optomec Xjet 3D
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Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Top Funded Deadpooled Companies
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Top IPOs
IPO Date Company Overview
Funding
Amount
Jul-2015 nano-di.com
Nano Dimension
(Ness Ziona, 2012)
3D printer and nano-inks for electronics $13.2M
May-2014 slm-solutions.com
SLM Solutions GmbH
(Lubeck, 2010)
Develop and manufacture Industrial 3D Printers based on SLM technology
Deutsche Private Equity
Oct-2013 voxeljet.com
Voxeljet
(Friedberg, 1999)
Industrial grade 3D Printers
Feb-2013 exone.com
ExOne
(North Huntingdon, 2005)
Publicly Listed 3D Printer Maker
Jun-2012 arcam.com
Arcam
(Moelndal, 1997)
Additive Manufacturing for Implants and Aerospace, EBM
Jul-2011 phenix-systems.com
Phenix Systems
(Riom, 2000)
Developed Direct Metal Selective Laser Sintering 3D printers
Naxicap Partners
Dec-2008 3dsystems.com
3D Systems
(Rock Hill, 1986)
Advanced solid imaging solutions $23.64M
3d-pioneer.com
3D Pioneer Systems
(Carson City, 2008)
Adopting 3D printing in the gaming and entertainment industries
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Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Top Funded Deadpooled Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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September 2016Tracxn BlueBox : 3D Printing
~850 companies in the sector, 145 funded in last 5 years, $432M invested in 2015/16
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Top Business Models by Funding
$606M
$190M
$155M
$75M
$6M $2M $1M
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3D Printers 3D Printed Objects 3D Printing Material Design to Printing Technology 3D Printing Pens 3D Fabricators
TotalFundingAmount(inMillions)
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Avg. Age 2011.4 2013.3 2011.6 2012.3 2012.4 2013.2 2013.3
Carbon3D Shapeways Metalysis Xometry Source3 CreoPop ZMorph
Xjet 3D Luxexcel NanoSteel Norsk Titanium Printr Leungyo Createall 3D
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3D Printers – Business Model Description
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3D Printers – Entrepreneur Activity and
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3D Printers – Most Funded Companies
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3D Printed Objects – Business Model Description
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3D Printed Objects – Entrepreneur Activity and
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3D Printed Objects – Most Funded Companies
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3D Printing Material – Business Model Description
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3D Printing Material – Entrepreneur Activity and
Investment Trend
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3D Printing Material – Most Funded Companies
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Design to Printing – Business Model Description
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Design to Printing – Entrepreneur Activity and
Investment Trend
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Design to Printing – Most Funded Companies
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Technology – Business Model Description
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Technology – Entrepreneur Activity and
Investment Trend
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Technology – Most Funded Companies
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Scope of Report
Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Top Funded Deadpooled Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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Top Funded Deadpooled Companies
Company Overview Business Model
Total
Funding
fabbeo.de
FABBEO
(2012, Berlin)
Market place for 3D printing services
Wayra
Design to Printing > Printer
matching Service
$64.7K
3dlt.com
3DLT
(2012, Cincinnati)
3D printing template marketplace selling designs
UpTech accelerator program
Design to Printing > Design
Library
$50K
cadsurf.com
Zertica
(2012, Santa Monica)
Marketplace for designs
StartEngine
Design to Printing > Design
Library
$40K
uniplicator.com
Uniplicator
(2011, Prague)
Online low-cost manufacturing service
StartupYard
Design to Printing > Online
Printing Services
clawz.co
Clawz
(2014, Los Angeles)
3D printed fashion nails
Chinaccelerator, Futurpreneur, SOSV
3D Printed Objects > Others
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Scope of Report
Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Top Funded Deadpooled Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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Useful Links
Slide Title Content Platform Link
List of All Companies in readable format Companies Link
Large Upcoming Sectors Entrepreneur Activity Link
Niche Upcoming Sectors Entrepreneur Activity Link
Top investments in last one year Investment Trend Link
IPOs Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions Link
Major Acquisitions in last one year Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions Link
3D Printers – Most Funded Companies Sub Sector Understand Link
3D Printing Materials– Most Funded companies Sub Sector Understand Link
3D Printed Objects – Most Funded Companies Sub Sector Understand Link
Design to Printing – Most Funded Companies Sub Sector Understand Link
Top Funded Deadpooled Companies Companies Link
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Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Top Funded Deadpooled Companies
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Company List
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3D Printers
3D Printed
Objects
3D Printing
Material
Design to
Printing
Technology
3D
Printing Pens
3D
Fabricators
3D copiers Others
192 FUNDED COMPANIES AND 656 UNFUNDED COMPANIES
COVERS THE FOLLOWING SECTORS
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Company Overview Business Model
Total
Funding
PostProcess
(2014, Buffalo)
Methods and products for Post Processing of 3D Printed Parts
Accessories
Alligator
(2014, Perugia)
Open source control board for all 3Dprinters
Accessories
PRINTinZ
(2013, West Palm Beach)
Flexible Plates for FDM printers for better printers
Accessories
3D-eez
(2014, Minneapolis)
Build Plate Film for easy removal of 3D Prints.
Accessories
DyeMansion
(2015, Munich)
Coloring machine for Laser sintered products
Accessories
Z-temp
(2015, Olsztyn)
Design & Manufacture electronic products for 3D printers
Accessories
Sharebox 3D
(2014, Lecco)
Hardware for 3D printers to control printing process remotely
Accessories
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Total
Funding
Mosaic Manufacturing
(2014, Montreal)
Tool to make multicolor filament for 3D printer
Real Ventures Accessories
Makerarm
(2014, Austin)
Digital fabrication system fitted into a robotic arm
Accessories
3D 2.0
(2014, Pittsburgh)
Finishing tool
Accessories
Fleks3D
(2014, Brooklyn)
Flexible Build Plates
Accessories
3DPrintClean
(2014, Mountainside)
Filtration systems for 3D printing
Accessories
X-Winder
(2011, Cincinnati)
Small scale, affordable, desktop filament winder - build carbon fiber
parts at 90% less cost Accessories
Fuse
(2014, Madrid)
Filament clamps
Accessories
Structur3D
(2013, Waterloo)
Makers of Discov3ry Extruder. Expand your printer for #3dprinting
silicone, icing sugar, nutella, wood filler... http://Angel.co :
https://angel.co/structur3d
Business Development Bank of Canada, Communitech, SOSV
Accessories
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Total
Funding
Spectrom
(2014, Madison)
Color changing Adaptor for 3D printers
Accessories
Makeraser
(2013, New York City)
Accesories used for Finishing and strengthening 3D objects
Accessories
IA3DP
(2014, Chennai)
Internet enabled 3D printing controllers
Accessories
3Dconnexion
(2001, Rochester)
Wireless Mouses for 3D Printing
Accessories
Noztek
(2014, Shoreham-by-Sea)
Develop and supply advanced desktop ABS & PLA filament
extruders
Accessories > Filament
Extruder
Omni Dynamics
(2013, Bristol)
Consumer 3D printing filament maker
Accessories > Filament
Extruder
Ewe Industries
(2014, Pomezia)
FDM Delta Printers and Filament Extruders
Accessories > Filament
Extruder
Bondtech
(2014, Varnamo)
Quality Extruders for 3D Printers
Accessories > Filament
Extruder
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3D Printers (30/50)
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79. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (31/50)
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79
80. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (32/50)
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80
81. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (33/50)
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81
82. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (34/50)
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82
83. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (35/50)
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83
84. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (36/50)
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84
85. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (37/50)
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85
86. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (38/50)
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86
87. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (39/50)
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87
88. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (40/50)
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88
89. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (41/50)
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89
90. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (42/50)
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90
91. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (43/50)
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91
92. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (44/50)
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92
93. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (45/50)
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93
94. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (46/50)
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94
95. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (47/50)
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95
96. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (48/50)
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96
97. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (49/50)
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97
98. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printers (50/50)
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98
99. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (1/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
99
100. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (2/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
100
101. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (3/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
101
102. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (4/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
102
103. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (5/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
103
104. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (6/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
104
105. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (7/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
105
106. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (8/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
106
107. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (9/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
107
108. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (10/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
108
109. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (11/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
109
110. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (12/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
110
111. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (13/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
111
112. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (14/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
112
113. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (15/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
113
114. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (16/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
114
115. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (17/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
115
116. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (18/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
116
117. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (19/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
117
118. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (20/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
118
119. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printed Objects (21/21)
3D Printers << Go to BM List >>
3D Printing
Material
119
120. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Material (1/12)
3D Printed
Objects
<< Go to BM List >> Design to Printing
120
121. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Material (2/12)
3D Printed
Objects
<< Go to BM List >> Design to Printing
121
122. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Material (3/12)
3D Printed
Objects
<< Go to BM List >> Design to Printing
122
123. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Material (4/12)
3D Printed
Objects
<< Go to BM List >> Design to Printing
123
124. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Material (5/12)
3D Printed
Objects
<< Go to BM List >> Design to Printing
124
125. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Material (6/12)
3D Printed
Objects
<< Go to BM List >> Design to Printing
125
126. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Material (7/12)
3D Printed
Objects
<< Go to BM List >> Design to Printing
126
127. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Material (8/12)
3D Printed
Objects
<< Go to BM List >> Design to Printing
127
128. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Material (9/12)
3D Printed
Objects
<< Go to BM List >> Design to Printing
128
129. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Material (10/12)
3D Printed
Objects
<< Go to BM List >> Design to Printing
129
130. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Material (11/12)
3D Printed
Objects
<< Go to BM List >> Design to Printing
130
131. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Material (12/12)
3D Printed
Objects
<< Go to BM List >> Design to Printing
131
132. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (1/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
132
133. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (2/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
133
134. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (3/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
134
135. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (4/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
135
136. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (5/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
136
137. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (6/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
137
138. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (7/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
138
139. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (8/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
139
140. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (9/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
140
141. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (10/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
141
142. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (11/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
142
143. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (12/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
143
144. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (13/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
144
145. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (14/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
145
146. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (15/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
146
147. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (16/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
147
148. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (17/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
148
149. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (18/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
149
150. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Design to Printing (19/19)
3D Printing
Material
<< Go to BM List >> Technology
150
151. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Technology (1/4)
Design to
Printing
<< Go to BM List >> 3D Printing Pens
151
152. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Technology (2/4)
Design to
Printing
<< Go to BM List >> 3D Printing Pens
152
153. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Technology (3/4)
Design to
Printing
<< Go to BM List >> 3D Printing Pens
153
154. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Technology (4/4)
Design to
Printing
<< Go to BM List >> 3D Printing Pens
154
155. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Printing Pens
Technology << Go to BM List >> 3D Fabricators
155
156. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D Fabricators
3D Printing Pens << Go to BM List >> 3D copiers
156
157. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
3D copiers
3D Fabricators << Go to BM List >> Others
157
158. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Others
3D copiers << Go to BM List
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159. 3D Printing Report – September 2016
Scope of Report
Entrepreneur Activity
Investment Trend
Who is Investing
Exit Outlook - IPO, Acquisitions
Sub Sector Analysis
Top Funded Deadpooled Companies
Useful Links
Company List
Team
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Vishnu Prasad
Senior Analyst – Technology
Vijaya Bhaskara Rao
Lead Analyst – Technology