Quantica closes €14m Series A funding round ahead of NovoJet 3D printer shipments


Multi-material 3D printing firm Quantica The closing of a Series A financing round in the amount of 14 million EUR has been announced by the company.

The Berlin-based company has secured a total of 10 million EUR. Additional 4 million EUR are possible if certain milestones have been met. According to reports, the investment round was led by a family office that has ties to the dental sector. Venture capital firms Scale Capital and founders participated as well as senior management.

Quantica will use the funds to industrialise and produce the first products using its NovoJet multimaterial-inkjet technology. It will be used for marketing and talent recruitment in technical and market roles.

NovoJet is based on ultra-high viscosity, multi-material printhead technology, which is said to have already attracted interest from numerous research institutes, universities, and industrial R&D teams. The ability to combine multiple high performance materials into one object will result in a better function and a richer appearance. The company anticipates that it will begin shipments of its NovoJet 3D Printers before the end of this year. Its first product will be sold as an open-application development platform, allowing customers to create industrial-grade multi-material fluids, and applications. Quantica’s NovoJet desktop 3D printer, the NovoJetC-7, was launched at Formnext last year. 

“Our team has been dedicated to developing this ground-breaking technology for several years now, and this funding represents a significant milestone in our journey to change how things are manufactured,” commented Claus Moseholm, CEO of Quanitca. “We are excited to take our technology to the next level and empower designers, developers, and manufacturers to create better, faster, and more efficiently. With this investment, we are confident that we can continue to drive innovation and growth.”


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