When Davide visited XJet in Israel last year, he was convinced that the company’s metal inkjetting technology would be revolutionary. As it turns out, he’s not the only one. In an investment round led by Israeli-Chinese private equity fund Catalyst CEL and design software maker Autodesk, the cutting-edge startup has raised $25 million.
While the concept of inkjetting might spark images of Stratasys’ PolyJet technology in one’s mind, XJet‘s technology is completely novel and does not rely on UV curing, a binder, or lasers. …
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