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Venture Funding for 3D Printing

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As a company, we pay attention to venture capital funding for 3D printing and additive manufacturing companies. We do not measure and compare the value of venture funding from one period to the next, although we have sensed an upswing in recent months. For example, Carbon announced a $200 million round of funding in December, and this is on top of the $220 million the company had previously secured.

Read the full commentary at Wohlers Talk.

 

[Read more about funding rounds from Carbon, Desktop Metal, Markforged, Luxexcel, GE Additive in Munich, and Merck noted in this Wohlers Talk commentary]

 

 

 



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