What is Impossible Objects?
Founded on the principle that breakthroughs in materials science would propel 3D printing to transform how we live, work, and play, Impossible Objects has developed a novel composite-based additive manufacturing (CBAM) process. This technology fundamentally differs from conventional additive manufacturing, enabling the production of parts that exhibit superior strength, lighter weight, enhanced temperature performance, and greater durability. The company's innovation aims to position 3D printing as a transformative force comparable to the advent of computers and the internet.
How much funding has Impossible Objects raised?
Impossible Objects has raised a total of $20.5M across 6 funding rounds:
Debt
$2.8M
Private Equity
$6.4M
Series A
$6.4M
Unspecified
$4.1M
Debt
$350K
Debt
$462K
Debt (2014): $2.8M with participation from OCA Ventures
Private Equity (2016): $6.4M, investors not publicly disclosed
Series A (2017): $6.4M supported by OCA Ventures
Unspecified (2019): $4.1M featuring OCA Ventures
Debt (2020): $350K backed by PPP
Debt (2021): $462K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Impossible Objects
OCA Ventures
OCA Ventures is a venture capital firm dedicated to supporting entrepreneurs in building successful companies. They provide crucial resources and strategic guidance to help startups thrive, with a particular focus on fostering innovation and growth in emerging businesses.
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Impossible Objects?
The recent major strategic investment signals a pivotal growth phase for Impossible Objects, likely enabling the company to scale its operations, further refine its proprietary CBAM technology, and expand its market reach. This capital infusion is expected to accelerate the development and commercialization of its advanced materials and 3D printing solutions, solidifying its position in the additive manufacturing sector. The company's trajectory suggests a focus on enterprise applications where high-performance materials are critical.
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