Largix

Additive Production System

Industrial Technologies
Private
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in May 2015 by Ronen Orr and Amir Sheelo, Largix operates with 1-10 employees. The company has raised $8.3M across 4 funding rounds from 3 investors. In March 2023, The Azerbaijan Investment Company invested in Largix, signaling international interest in its additive manufacturing technology.

Business overview

Largix develops a digital and autonomous additive production system (APS) designed to modernize industrial manufacturing by reducing reliance on skilled labor. Its core technology, Cold 3D Printing, enables the production of large, custom-made objects using common polymers like polyethylene and polypropylene. The company serves industries such as construction, aerospace, and automotive, aiming to provide efficient and cost-effective on-demand manufacturing solutions.

Strategic signal

In March 2023, The Azerbaijan Investment Company invested in Largix, marking its first investment in an Israeli technological startup. This investment signals growing international validation for Largix's autonomous 3D production technology and its potential to transform labor-intensive industries by enabling efficient, large-format additive manufacturing.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What was a key investment milestone for Largix in early 2023?
In March 2023, The Azerbaijan Investment Company invested in Largix. This marked the first time the Azerbaijan Investment Company invested in an Israeli technological startup.
When did Largix secure its A Round funding, and who was a lead investor?
In June 2019, Largix secured an A Round funding, with Plasson participating as a lead investor.
What significant product launch did Largix make in March 2022?
In March 2022, Largix introduced its automated, robotic 3D design and production platform for industrial manufacturing of large, custom-made end products, utilizing Cold 3D Printing technology.
Which company is a notable customer of Largix's 3D printing technology?
CGK Group, a Belgian chemical processing company, plans to use Largix's 3D printing technology to build storage containers, aiming to reduce traditional manual techniques and lower costs.
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