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- Company size
- 1-10 people
- Total raised
- $1.1M
- Company type
- Technology ProviderManufacturing
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OM (Orange Maker) careers
For many years, 3D printing was limited as a tool for prototyping. As the market has begun to mature, some of the world’s biggest companies have begun to make investments in 3D printing for real manufacturing.
The problem is, most 3D printing technologies have already reached their technical limits. New technology is needed to trigger broader adoption of additive manufacturing tools.
OM (Orange Maker) began early. We filed key patents on major advancements for system scalability with the primary goal of enabling the mass production of 3D printed parts for commercial + industrial manufacturing. We remained in R&D as the market matured and prepared to commercialize the next generation of 3D printing systems based on our advanced Heliolithography (HL) platform. We've solved the "size/speed" conundrum once and for all. We have proven the system scalability of HL (build size / throughput) and expanding material capabilities to address high-value applications. Our patents have now been granted internationally.
As we reached key landmarks on our mission in early 2020, COVID-19 arrived with unprecedented circumstances. ~75% of U.S. companies had their supply chains disrupted by this crisis. 3D printing proved to be an essential tool in the COVID-19 emergency response.
Now, 3D printing is ready to scale-up and play a bigger role as the world prepares to re-open and re-build. New infrastructure is essential to bringing manufacturing back to U.S. soil, creating skilled jobs, and preparing for future crisis.
We see our greatest opportunity for impact with OM as a "technology provider" to deploy advancements through licensing + strategic partnerships to companies who are positioned to scale-up Heliolithography within their fields. We also plan to make relationships with global companies who have inevitably begun to move towards our IP.
The problem is, most 3D printing technologies have already reached their technical limits. New technology is needed to trigger broader adoption of additive manufacturing tools.
OM (Orange Maker) began early. We filed key patents on major advancements for system scalability with the primary goal of enabling the mass production of 3D printed parts for commercial + industrial manufacturing. We remained in R&D as the market matured and prepared to commercialize the next generation of 3D printing systems based on our advanced Heliolithography (HL) platform. We've solved the "size/speed" conundrum once and for all. We have proven the system scalability of HL (build size / throughput) and expanding material capabilities to address high-value applications. Our patents have now been granted internationally.
As we reached key landmarks on our mission in early 2020, COVID-19 arrived with unprecedented circumstances. ~75% of U.S. companies had their supply chains disrupted by this crisis. 3D printing proved to be an essential tool in the COVID-19 emergency response.
Now, 3D printing is ready to scale-up and play a bigger role as the world prepares to re-open and re-build. New infrastructure is essential to bringing manufacturing back to U.S. soil, creating skilled jobs, and preparing for future crisis.
We see our greatest opportunity for impact with OM as a "technology provider" to deploy advancements through licensing + strategic partnerships to companies who are positioned to scale-up Heliolithography within their fields. We also plan to make relationships with global companies who have inevitably begun to move towards our IP.
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Kurt Dudley
Total raised
$1.1M
Funded over
1 round
Latest round
Seed (Sep 2015)
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