Carbon

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Foundation year

2013

About

Total Funding

$683.4M


Carbon is a 3D printing technology company with a mission to help businesses develop better products and bring them to market in less time. Carbon offers integrated end-use materials, software, and 3D printers to help enable teams to bring products to market — from idea to production.

Carbon was founded in 2013 by Dr. Joseph DeSimone in Redwood City, California. Notable investors include Sequoia Capital, Northgate Capital, Silver Lake Kraftwerk, and GV.


Number of employees

251 - 500


Headquarters

Redwood City CA, US

Investors

Baillie Gifford

Spotify, Indigo, Ginkgo Bioworks, Joby Aviation, AUTO1 Group, Carbon, Tempus, HeartFlow, Graphcore, Thumbtack

Fidelity Investments

Uber, JUUL, Snap, Alibaba, SpaceX, Spotify, Jet, Airbnb, Magic Leap, Compass

Hydra Ventures

Carbon

Johnson & Johnson Innovation

Carbon

JSR Corp

Carbon

Madrone Capital Partners

iQiyi, Quibi, View, Carbon, Kateeva, Strava

Sequoia Capital

Market Kurly, OYO, Airbnb, Tokopedia, DoorDash, Instacart, Stripe, Robinhood, Moderna Therapeutics, Nubank

Temasek Holdings

Tokopedia, DoorDash, Impossible Foods, Wish, AvidXchange, Carbon, Improbable, Guardant Health, Blend, C2FO


 

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