Impossible Objects, based in Northbrook, IL, has developed a completely new 3D printing technology. Our process is composite based and produces stronger, high precision, geometrically complex parts, with a wider variety of materials, faster than other methods. This gives us a clear design and manufacturing advantage. We produce parts using carbon fiber, fiberglass and Kevlar among other materials with mechanical properties many times better than other methods. Our process allows a freedom of design and build capability for geometries that were previously not possible. Our products are used for applications in the Aerospace, Aviation, Automotive, Athletics, Defense, Healthcare, Industrial, Marine and Robotics industries.
For more information, please contact info@impossible-objects.com
For more information, please contact info@impossible-objects.com
Location: United States, Illinois, Northfield Township
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $13.3M
Founded date: 2011
Investors 3
Funding Rounds 3
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 21.05.2019 | - | $4.1M | - |
| 10.10.2017 | Series A | $6.4M | - |
| 18.12.2014 | - | $2.8M | - |
Mentions in press and media 18
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| 04.08.2025 | New York Renews 10-Year Funding for RIT’s AMPrint Center | Private university Rochester Institute of Technology’s (RIT) AMPrint Center has received a 10-year contract renewal from New York state to continue research and development in additive manufacturing. The funding—structured in two five-year ... |
| 05.05.2023 | RAPID + TCT Day three roundup: high-speed 3D printing from AON3D, SPEE3D, Ulendo and more | RAPID+TCT 2023 has officially wrapped, with the final day of the largest 3D printing event in North America highlighting a number of new machines, softwares, and material offerings. Read our round-up of RAPID day one and RAPID day two for a... |
| 27.04.2023 | [INTERVIEW] CU CNC? Impossible Objects 15x faster 3D printing technology to challenge established platforms | Impossible Objects has unveiled a new 3D printing system that is 15 times faster than its competitors. The CBAM 25 printer, which is capable of operating at 25 feet per minute, has the potential to revolutionize the industry with its increa... |
| 18.05.2022 | RAPID + TCT 2022: 3D printing software news from Materialise, Dyndrite and Freemelt | The US’ largest 3D printing event made a return this week, with over 400 exhibitors showcasing the latest 3D printers, software, materials, and hardware. With the RAPID + TCT show now well underway at Huntington Place, Detroit, there’s alre... |
| 12.11.2020 | Industry 4.0 Will Help Fuel Economy Post Election | The Midwest will be a leader in the Fourth Industrial revolution.getty |
| 30.05.2019 | Chicago Tech Companies Raised Nearly $275M in May | This is our roundup of Chicago tech and startup companies that received venture capital investments during the month of May. If we missed one, let us know at info@chicagoinno.com. To get funding updates in your inbox each day, sign up for t... |
| 24.05.2019 | Impossible Objects unveils new CBAM-2 3D printer, partnership with BASF, And $4.1 Million Funding | Composite-based additive manufacturing (CBAM) developer Impossible Objectshas made a series of announcements at RAPID + TCT 2019, including $4.1 million in funding, a collaboration with BASF, and a new 3D printer: the CBAM-2. The release o... |
| 21.05.2019 | Daily funding roundup - May 21st, 2019 | Silo raised $3M; Impossible Objects secured $4.1M; Mightier landed $6.6M; Fullbay secured $23M Silo: Silo is a technology-driven marketplace that uses AI to streamline supply chains for perishable agribusiness. Silo has raised $3 million se... |
| 21.05.2019 | Northbrook 3D Printing Startup Raises $4M From Chicago’s OCA Ventures | Impossible Objects, a Northbrook-based 3D printing and materials company, raised $4.1 million from Chicago’s OCA Ventures. The funding round, announced today, will help the startup grow its business and forge new partnerships. Since launchi... |
| 21.05.2019 | Impossible Objects Raises $4.1M in Funding | Impossible Objects, a Northbrook, Illinois-based 3D printer and materials company, raised $4.1m in funding. The round, which brought total funding to more than $13m, was led by returning investor OCA Ventures. The company, which had raised ... |
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