Autodesk has co-led a funding round for the 3D printing technology developer, already backed by corporates Spirox, Landa and Applied Materials.
Israel-based 3D printing technology producer Xjet has closed a $25 funding round co-led by architectural software developer Autodesk, which participated through its Spark Investment Fund, Globes reported on Thursday.
The round was co-led by Israel-based private equity fund Catalyst Cel Fund.
Founded in 2005, Xjet originally launched as Xjet Solar and worked on 3D-printed solar panels. The company pivoted in 2014 and is now developing technology that enables the 3D printing of metal parts.
Xjet will use the money to…