
Digital Alloys: Pioneering high-speed, multi-metal 3D printing technology.
Digital Alloys, founded with the mission to revolutionize metal additive manufacturing, focuses on developing high-speed, multi-metal 3D printing systems. Their core technology, Joule Printing™, offers manufacturers a radically simple and cost-effective method to produce hard metal parts. By targeting industries that require durable and complex metal components, Digital Alloys aims to set new standards in speed and efficiency for metal 3D printing.
The company boasts an experienced management team and has garnered significant support from notable investors such as Boeing, Lincoln Electric, Khosla Ventures, and G20 Ventures. Key achievements include the development and commercialization of their proprietary Joule Printing™ technology, which has positioned them as a leader in the metal additive manufacturing sector. Digital Alloys' impact is evident in its ability to provide faster, more affordable solutions for producing hard metal parts, thereby transforming manufacturing processes across various industries.

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Digital Alloys was founded in 2017.
Digital Alloys' headquarters is located in Burlington, MA, US.
Digital Alloys' most recent funding round was for $12.9M (USD) in August 2018.
As of Aug 7, 2018, Digital Alloys has raised a total of $17.9M (USD).
Digital Alloys has 11 employees as of Feb 5, 2024.