词条 | Carbon (company) |
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| name = Carbon3D, Inc. | logo = Carbon-logo.png | logo_size = 260 | type = Private | founder = {{unbulleted list|Joseph DeSimone|Philip DeSimone}} | num_locations = 1 office | num_locations_year = 2016 | area_served = Worldwide | key_people = Joe DeSimone {{small|(CEO)}} | industry = Technology | products = Carbon M1 | foundation = {{start date and age|2014|6|11}} | location_city = Redwood City, California | location_country = United States | location = 1089 Mills Way | homepage = {{URL|www.carbon3d.com}} }} Carbon (legally Carbon3D Inc.) is a technology company and manufacturer founded in December 2013, by Joseph and Philip DeSimone, based in Redwood City, California. It manufactures and develops 3D printers utilizing the Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) process, with their first commercial product being the Carbon M1 Printer. HistoryThe company was started on June 11, 2014, by Joseph and Philip DeSimone. In March 2015, Joseph gave a TED talk which showed a preview of a 3D printer prototype using Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP), with a scene in Terminator 2: Judgement Day was cited as the inspiration for the technology.[1] After Autodesk funded $10 million towards Carbon in June,[2] Ford Motor Company announced a partnership with the company, as well as joining Carbon's early access program for their printers.[3] Legacy Effects was given the technology to use for Terminator Genisys, as well as Delphi Automotive, and former Ford CEO and President Alan Mulally joined the board of directors within the same month.[4][5][6] In July, the company also raised $70 million in equity funding,[7] and in an interview with The Motley Fool, Joseph stated more capabilities and features of CLIP.[8] On August, the company raised over $100 million in a Series C funding round, which was led by GV and including other investors Yuri Milner, Reinet Investments, and F.I.S. Others including Sequoia Capital, Silver Lake Kraftwerk, and Northgate Capital were noted at the time as existing investors, and Paul DiLaura, former Dassault Systèmes Managing Director, joined as Vice President of Sales.[9][10] The company was subsequently named the Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum within August as well.[11] On January 2016, Johnson & Johnson announced a partnership with Carbon to create custom surgical devices.[12] In March, Kodak also announced a partnership with Carbon to produce materials for its printers, while Josh Green, a Silicon Valley-based entrepreneur, joined as a general counsel.[13][14] On April, the company announced the commercial printer, the M1. Valerie Buckingham, a former Microsoft marketing executive, joined as Vice President of Marketing in May.[15] On August, it was announced that service bureaus Dinsmore Inc and Midwest Prototyping would offer the M1 and Carbon's services.[16] In September, the company collected $81.1 million, attracting companies GE Ventures, BMW, Nikon and JSR, with both Nikon and JSR planning to help Carbon enter the Japanese market, while BMW and General Electric announced its incorporation of the M1 in their German facilities.[17] On November, BMW joined the early access program.[18] In December 2017, the company announced it had raised $143 million in the first tranche of Series D funding to raise a total of $200 million. [19] ProductsM1 PrinterThe Carbon M1 3D printer can produce parts sized up to 144 x 81 x 330mm, with the light engine display LED using 75μm pixels. The company is leasing the platform on a yearly basis and companies, such as BMW, Ford, and Legacy Effects, have already had access to the technology, including on a project involving Genisys collectibles.[20] The printer supports using a variety of resin materials including some already in production commercial applications.[21] M2 PrinterThe Carbon M2 3D printer can produce parts larger than the original M1 Printer, up to 189mm x 118mm x326mm, with the same 75μm resolution. Smart Part WasherThe Smart Part Washer machine washes, serializes, and data-scans parts to automatically record production information. [22] See also
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Manufacturing|last=Tilley|first=Aaron|date=15 September 2016|work=Forbes|access-date=9 December 2016|via=Time Inc.}} 18. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.automotiveworld.com/news-releases/25-years-3d-printing-bmw-group-pioneers-additive-manufacturing-methods/|title=25 years of 3D printing at the BMW Group: pioneers in additive manufacturing methods|last=|first=|date=18 November 2015|work=Automotive World|access-date=9 December 2016|via=}} 19. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/news/2017/12/20/carbon-3d-printing-funding-valuation-adidas.html|title=3D printing unicorn raising $200M from Adidas, others, at $1.7B valuation|website=www.bizjournals.com||date=December 20, 2017|access-date=May 31, 2018}} 20. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/news/carbon-m1-3d-printer-chemist-joe-desimone-manufacturing-revolution/|title=Chemist's 3-D printer could open doors for manufacturing revolution|publisher=CBS News|date=2016-04-12|access-date=2016-05-30}} 21. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.tested.com/tech/3d-printing/570365-meet-carbon-m1-super-fast-3d-printer/|title=Meet the Carbon M1 Super Fast 3D Printer|author=Fameli, Joey|publisher=Adam Savage's Tested.com|date=2016-05-16|access-date=2016-05-30}} 22. ^{{Cite web|url=https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/16/carbon-moves-into-high-volume-manufacturing-with-speedcell-system-and-bigger-3d-printers/|title=Carbon moves into high-volume manufacturing with SpeedCell system, and bigger 3D printers – TechCrunch|last=Kolodny|first=Lora|date=March 6, 2017|website=techcrunch.com|language=en-US|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-06-22}} External links
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