3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing

Software & Design

14 companies in this category

nTopology logo
Materialise logo
Autodesk Netfabb logo
Dyndrite logo
Divergent Technologies logo
AMFG logo
Oqton logo
Ansys Additive logo
Authentise logo
LEO Lane logo
Additive Flow logo
Castor Technologies logo
ParaMatters logo
Replique logo

About Software & Design

The Software & Design category is part of the 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing market map, tracking 14 companies building in this segment. Metal and polymer printing, bioprinting, on-demand production, and AI-driven design optimization reshaping how physical objects get made. Curated by Hartmann Capital's venture research team.

Companies in Software & Design

  • nTopologySeries D, $133M
  • MaterialisePublic
  • Autodesk NetfabbPublic
  • DyndriteSeries A, $14M
  • Divergent TechnologiesSeries E, $623M
  • AMFGSeed, $4.7M
  • OqtonAcquired, $40M
  • Ansys AdditivePublic
  • AuthentiseSeries A, $9M
  • LEO LaneSeries A, $4.5M
  • Additive FlowSeed, $1.5M
  • Castor TechnologiesSeed, $3M
  • ParaMattersAcquired, $4M
  • RepliqueSpin-off

Frequently Asked Questions

What companies are in the Software & Design category?
The Software & Design category includes 14 companies: nTopology, Materialise, Autodesk Netfabb, Dyndrite, Divergent Technologies, AMFG, Oqton, Ansys Additive, Authentise, LEO Lane, Additive Flow, Castor Technologies, ParaMatters, Replique. This is part of the 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing market map maintained by Hartmann Capital.
How many Software & Design startups are tracked?
Hartmann Capital tracks 14 companies in the Software & Design segment of the 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing market map.
What are the best funded Software & Design companies?
Top funded companies in Software & Design include Divergent Technologies ($623M), nTopology ($133M), Oqton ($40M), Dyndrite ($14M), Authentise ($9M). Browse the full list in the 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing market map.
How can I submit my startup?
You can submit your startup for inclusion by visiting the submission page. Submissions are reviewed by Hartmann Capital's research team.

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