Desktop Metal is a metal 3D-printing startup that was founded by Ric Fulop, formerly of North Bridge Venture Partners; MIT Materials Science head Chris Schuh; and Yet-Ming Chiang, Fulop's co-founder at A123 Systems. Desktop Metal is reinventing the way design and manufacturing teams produce metal parts - from prototyping through mass production. Our team is built around the disciplines of materials science, hardware and software engineering, and design. We have raised equity funding with investment from technology leaders including Google, BMW, Lowe’s, and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Located just outside of Boston we are assembling a team of experts and are looking to hire curious and driven engineers, scientists, and designers.
Date | Amount | Type | Investors | Valuation |
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10/27/15 | $14,000,000 |
Bolt Lux Capital | undisclosed | |
04/26/16 | $33,760,000 | Venture |
Lux Capital | undisclosed |
02/06/17 | $45,000,000 | Series C |
BMW i Ventures Lowe's Ventures | undisclosed |
03/19/18 | $65,000,000 |
Ford Motor Company Future Fund | undisclosed |