
Carbon
Founded Year
2013Stage
Shareholder Liquidity | AliveTotal Raised
$692MMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+11 points in the past 30 days
About Carbon
Carbon is a 3D printing technology company that specializes in 3D printing services and additive manufacturing across various sectors. The company offers an integrated platform that includes end-use production materials, software, and production-scale 3D printers designed to accelerate the product development process from idea to production. Carbon primarily serves industries such as automotive, consumer goods, industrial manufacturing, and life sciences, including dental product fabrication and custom orthodontic solutions. It was founded in 2013 and is based in Redwood City, California.
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Carbon in 3 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Dec 18, 2023.
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Carbon Patents
Carbon has filed 658 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- chemical processes
- 3d printing processes
- 3d printing

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1/14/2022 | 4/8/2025 | Object recognition and categorization, Feature detection (computer vision), Laser applications, Surveillance, Routing | Grant |
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Related Topics | Object recognition and categorization, Feature detection (computer vision), Laser applications, Surveillance, Routing |
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Latest Carbon News
May 19, 2025
Attrakt Fusion Carbon 3D, le gant de gardien de but imprimé en 3D Publié le 20 mai 2025 par Mélanie W. Dans l’industrie du sport , la fabrication additive attire les marques car elle permet de concevoir des produits sur-mesure, plus performants et de façon plus agile. Un des exemples les plus récents concerne l’entreprise Reusch qui a récemment misé sur le procédé résine de Carbon – Digital Light Synthesis – pour créer des gants de gardien de but. Ces équipements de football, baptisés Attrakt Fusion Carbon 3D, intègrent une zone imprimée en 3D, plus précisément il s’agit de la zone de frappe. L’utilisation de la fabrication additive a permis de gagner en résistance et en élasticité, tout en absorbant mieux l’énergie. Les exigences en matière d’équipement sportif augmentent en même temps que les performances sportives des athlètes, et le football n’échappe pas à cette tendance. Les gants de gardien de but ne cessent d’évoluer et intègrent toujours les technologies les plus récentes. Reusch est l’un des principaux fabricants de gants de gardien de but au monde. Traditionnellement, la zone de frappe, c’est-à-dire la partie située au-dessus des articulations sur le revers du gant, est fabriquée à partir d’une couche de latex et de caoutchouc. En collaborant avec Carbon, Reusch a toutefois voulu explorer de nouvelles voies de production : la zone de frappe traditionnelle a été remplacée par une structure lattice tridimensionnelle qui se veut très performante. Les Attrakt Fusion Carbon® 3D ont été lancés sur le marché fin avril. Le gant intègre une zone de frappe imprimée en 3D Christian Hilber, chef de produit chez Reusch Goalkeeping, explique : “La fabrication additive du gant de gardien de but se situe dans la zone de frappe. Si la structure en maille de haute technologie semble futuriste, elle est également très élastique, résistante à la déchirure et absorbe l’énergie. L’avantage évident par rapport aux applications conventionnelles en caoutchouc ou en latex réside dans la structure tridimensionnelle de la grille, qui offre un rebond et un retour d’énergie inégalés tout en étant très légère et extrêmement flexible.” Attrakt Fusion Carbon 3D, un équipement d’avenir pour les footballeurs ? La nature du sport exige une grande résistance des structures imprimées en 3D, ainsi qu’une grande flexibilité. Comme le souligne Jiaqi Ren, ingénieur chez Carbon : « Dans une épaisseur limitée, nous avons utilisé le Carbon Design Engine pour permettre plusieurs combinaisons de grilles afin d’affiner les performances. Ce composant de la zone de frappe doit résister aux mouvements de flexion tout au long du jeu, c’est pourquoi nous avons effectué des tests approfondis sur la résistance de l’assemblage afin de nous assurer qu’il répondait aux normes professionnelles« . Les Attrakt Fusion Carbon 3D comprennent également les points forts de la marque comme la fermeture AdaptiveFlex pour une meilleure stabilité au niveau du poignet ou encore le Reusch Grip Fusion, une mousse située sur la paume pour obtenir une adhérence plus élevée. Les gants sont actuellement disponibles à partir de 199,99 euros sur le site de Reusch ICI . Sachez que vous pouvez les personnaliser en y ajoutant le nom du gardien ou en optant pour votre couleur préférée. Que pensez-vous des gants imprimés en 3D Attrakt Fusion Carbon 3D ? Partagez votre avis dans les commentaires de l’article. Retrouvez toutes nos vidéos sur notre chaîne YouTube ou suivez-nous sur Facebook ou LinkedIn ! *Crédits de toutes les photos : Reusch/Carbon 3D Les derniers articles
Carbon Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Carbon founded?
Carbon was founded in 2013.
Where is Carbon's headquarters?
Carbon's headquarters is located at 1089 Mills Way, Redwood City.
What is Carbon's latest funding round?
Carbon's latest funding round is Shareholder Liquidity.
How much did Carbon raise?
Carbon raised a total of $692M.
Who are the investors of Carbon?
Investors of Carbon include GE Ventures, 40 North Ventures, Sequoia Capital, JSR, Hydra Ventures and 21 more.
Who are Carbon's competitors?
Competitors of Carbon include Markforged, Desktop Metal, Formlabs, Merit3D, Fast Radius and 7 more.
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Formlabs specializes in three-dimensional (3D) printing, focusing on stereolithography (SLA) and selective laser sintering (SLS) technologies. The company offers 3D printers, post-processing solutions, and materials to create prototypes and end-use parts. Formlabs serves sectors such as engineering, manufacturing, dental, medical, and education. It was founded in 2011 and is based in Somerville, Massachusetts.

Impossible Objects focuses on advanced composite-based additive manufacturing within the 3D printing industry. The company offers a proprietary technology that produces geometrically complex parts at faster speeds than traditional methods, utilizing materials such as carbon fiber, PEEK, and fiberglass. Impossible Objects primarily serves sectors that require durable components, including aerospace, automotive, electronics manufacturing, and healthcare. It was founded in 2011 and is based in Northbrook, Illinois.

Kraftwurx provides additive manufacturing workflow software within the 3D printing industry. The company offers tools for production planning, scheduling, nesting, and e-commerce integration. These tools are cloud-based and can be integrated with existing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Product Data Management (PDM) systems. It was founded in 2006 and is based in Cypress, Texas.

BigRep specializes in large-format 3D printing and operates within the industrial additive manufacturing sector. The company offers industrial 3D printers for functional rapid prototyping, tooling, and the creation of end-use parts, along with a filament dry cabinet to protect materials. BigRep provides a comprehensive suite of software for remote monitoring, data analytics, and easy tooling configuration, as well as expert training and support services to ensure optimal printer performance. It was founded in 2014 and is based in Berlin, Germany.

Roboze specializes in industrial 3D printing technology and operates in the manufacturing sector. The company offers advanced 3D printers capable of processing high-performance super polymers and composite materials for the production of functional parts designed for extreme conditions. Roboze also provides on-demand manufacturing services through its global network, Roboze 3D Parts, which supports cost and time optimization in supply chains. It was founded in 2014 and is based in Bari, Italy.

3DO operates within the three-dimensional (3D) printing industry. It provides 3D printers, filament, and components for 3D printers. It supplies accessories and tools, and electronics for the 3D printing process. It is based in Herning, Denmark.
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