Manifest Technologies (prev. Vitro3D Inc.)
A fundamentally different approach to additive manufacturing that utilizes a proprietary light engine and sophisticated algorithms to cure photoreactive resin simultaneously across three dimensions.
The University of Colorado Connection
Manifest Technologies (prev. Vitro3D) was founded in 2020 byÌýCamila Uzcategui and Johnny Hergert to bring to market their revolutionary volumetric 3D printing technology developed while PhD students in Bob McLeod's labÌý(ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø College of Engineering and Applied Science). PartneringÌýwith ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø, Vitro3D has harnessed programs such as the NSF I-CorpsTM: Hub West Starting Blocks and Research-to-Market (R2M),ÌýLab Venture Challenge (LVC), Destination Startup®Ìýand the .ÌýVitro3D is also part of ’ Colorado Life Sciences Incubator cohort, with backing from the Buff Venture Fund,Ìýand is focused on threeÌýdistinct markets—first the dental market, then 3D cell culture for drug development and scaffolds for human organ and tissue regeneration. Read More
The company rebranded in 2025 and introduced their Parallax Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (P-VAM) Evaluation Kit. P-VAM utilizes a proprietary light engine and sophisticated algorithms to cure photoreactive resin simultaneously across three dimensions. Unlike traditional layer-by-layer additive manufacturing, complete objects can be produced in one continuous step.
Funding Status and Investment Opportunities
- Industry: Additive Manufacturing, Advanced Materials, Medical Devices,ÌýHardware and Instrumentation
- Funding Stage: Seed Round
- Contact for Investment Inquiries:Ìý°ä´Ç²Ô³Ù²¹³¦³ÙÌýinfo@vitro3d.com