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9T Labs

https://www.9tlabs.com/
Last activity: 25.09.2024
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We invented a new way of manufacturing carbon composites. With our patented 3D printing technology you can produce carbon composites in high volumes, at low cost.
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Location: Switzerland, Zurich
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $21.3M
Founded date: 2018

Investors 6

Funding Rounds 2

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
22.02.2022Series A$17M-
29.01.2020-$4.3M-

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25.09.2024Innosuisse funds 33 projects as part of the Swiss Accelerator Innosuisse has carried out this call for projects due to Switzerland's non-association to Horizon Europe. Swiss SMEs and start-ups were able to apply for direct financial support for innovation projects with significant innovation potentia...
07.09.2023Swiss startups propel innovation in the aviation industry
07.09.2023A biotech company ranks first at the TOP 100 Swiss Startup Award
10.01.20239T Labs receives ISO 9001 Certification: reflecting on the company’s commitment to quality today and in the futureZurich 3D printer manufacturer 9T Labs, has announced that it has received ISO 9001 certification, a global quality management standard of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), based in Geneva, Switzerland. This accompli...
06.01.2023Startup-Technologie für High End-Produkte
26.10.2022New 9T Labs and Purdue University project targets 3D printed structural aerospace composite parts at scaleThe objective is to examine the potential of manufacturing structural aerospace composite applications by utilizing 9T Labs’ Additive Fusion Technology (AFT). 9T Labs AG, a Zurich-based 3D printer manufacturer, has announced a new partnersh...
08.09.2022The TOP 100 Swiss Startup Award 2022 celebrates Switzerland’s most promising startups
30.06.2022Startups conquer bigger markets
01.06.2022New 3D printing technology can produce support-free carbon fiber partsResearchers from Colorado State University have developed a new method of 3D printing carbon fiber-reinforced composite parts without the need for support structures. The technique relies on a specially-developed thermoset resin and a uniqu...
09.05.2022Startup internationalisation camp in the US in progress
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