Phase3D has successfully closed a funding round of $2.9 million to advance its in-situ monitoring technology for metal additive manufacturing.
Phase3D, a company specializing in advanced monitoring solutions for metal 3D printing, has announced the successful completion of a $2.9 million funding round. This investment will be directed towards further developing and commercializing their in-situ monitoring technology.
The company's technology aims to provide real-time insights into the metal additive manufacturing process. By capturing and analyzing critical data during the printing phase, Phase3D's solutions are designed to enhance quality control, reduce defects, and optimize production efficiency.
This funding is expected to accelerate Phase3D's research and development efforts, expand its market reach, and support the integration of its monitoring systems into various metal 3D printing platforms. The company's focus on in-situ monitoring addresses a key challenge in additive manufacturing: ensuring part integrity and repeatability from the outset of the build process.
Phase3D's in-situ monitoring technology is crucial for advancing metal additive manufacturing by enabling real-time quality assurance. This reduces post-processing inspection needs and improves build success rates. Such advancements are vital for qualifying metal AM for critical applications in aerospace and defense, where component reliability is paramount, and also for enabling more robust in-situ manufacturing on future space missions.
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