A dynamic economic region stretching from the busy Berlin environs to the south of the city and right up to the municipalities around Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) – this is the Airport Region Berlin Brandenburg. Its excellent infrastructure, first-class business locations, innovative technology centers and motivated skilled workforce make it an ideal company location. Be it global corporations, medium-sized companies or startups – the company landscape of the Airport Region Berlin Brandenburg is just as diverse as the industries represented here.
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Xolography is a volumetric printing process that prints quickly and produces very smooth surfaces. It also operates with materials that previously could not be used for 3D printing. This addresses three of the major challenges facing the 3D printing industry. The aim is to help Xolography technology achieve a breakthrough and thereby open up completely new fields of application for 3D printing. For example, in medical technology for the reproduction of organs or in the optical industry for the production of high-precision lenses.
With the co-financing of Xolo GmbH, the DeepTech & Climate Fund (DTCF) has successfully completed its first investment as part of a Series A financing. Together with HZG Group, Onsight Ventures and existing investor SquareOne, DTCF is providing eight million euros to xolo GmbH. This funding supports xolo's vision to transform the 3D printing industry through their revolutionary new process "Xolography".
Objects are created from nothing
The printing process was developed at the Berlin-Adlershof Technology Park by xolo founders Prof. Dr. Martin Regehly, Prof. Dr. Stefan Hecht and Dirk Radzinski. Xolography sounds like science fiction, because objects are created virtually from nothing. The three founders are putting Xolography to work in the Xube 3D printer. Unlike conventional 3D printing processes, which work layer by layer, Xolography prints from the full volume. For this purpose, a cuvette with liquid resin moves continuously through a so-called light section, into which a light projection is focused. By enriching the liquid resin with special photoactive chemicals developed by xolo, known as photoinitiators, the end product with smooth surfaces is produced within a very short time.
Expertise, financial strength and network
xolo co-founder and CEO Dirk Radzinski: "Xolography represents a fundamental shift in the 3D printing industry. From hardware to materials, everything is being rethought. Our investors understand the importance of this paradigm shift and support us with their financial strength, expertise and network to make it a success." Frank Carsten Herzog, managing partner of HZG Group, added: "Xolography significantly improves the resolution and volume generation rate of previous methods. This means that in the future, the process will be able to produce high volumes of detailed objects in a short time - the economic potential is enormous."
The DTCF focuses its investments on the capital-intensive growth phase of companies. The goal is to develop the technology champions of the future. With its first investment, the DeepTech & Climate fund aims to enable xolo's revolutionary 3D printing technology to transition to industrial-scale use. Co-Managing Director Tobias Faupel: "xolo has all the prerequisites to develop into a future market leader in the field of 3D printing. We are pleased to accompany this development together with HZG, Onsight Ventures and SquareOne."
About xolo GmbH
Xolo GmbH, founded in 2019 by Prof. Stefan Hecht, Prof. Martin Regehly and Dirk Radzinski in Berlin-Adlershof, is a pioneer in the field of volumetric 3D printing. With the invention of xolography, Xolo is revolutionizing the way we make things. This innovative process offers fast manufacturing, smooth surfaces and expands the material spectrum for 3D printing. The Xube, the world's first volumetric 3D printer from Xolo, is already in use by researchers, and developments for industrial printers for the optics and biomaterials industries are already underway.
For more information on the economic development of the region's growth industries, business and technology support for companies, investors and scientific institutions, feel free to contact:
Melanie Gartzke I melanie.gartzke(at)airport-region.de
Source: Press release of the DTCF from 20.02.2023 "Eight million euros for the 3D printing revolution of Adlershof-based xolo GmbH"
Our brand alliance partners, experienced and long-standing players in the Airport Region Berlin Brandenburg, gave us short interviews in which they explained their views on the region's development potential and its locational advantages. They also gave us an insight into their future projects and plans.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) is the heart of the Airport Region Berlin Brandenburg and its gateway to the world. Many companies consider the direct connections between economic markets and growth industries as significant success factors and location assets. With flights to over 130 destinations the international BER airport connects the capital region with cities in Europe, Asia, and North America. Not least it offers shorter flight times to Asian destinations compared to e.g. Paris and London.
In addition to our flight route map, you will find a PDF list of all current flight connections.
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