Google subsidiary Gradient Ventures has made its second investment in additive manufacturing software developer Dyndrite as part of a round that raised more than $10m.

US-based additive manufacturing toolkit provider Dyndrite has secured more than $10m in a series A round led by Gradient Ventures, internet technology provider Google’s artificial intelligence-focused corporate venturing fund.

Venture capital firms Cota Capital and Amplify Ventures joined Gradient in the round, along with the University of California,  Berkeley-affiliated House Fund and angel investor Carl Bass.

Founded in 2016, Dyndrite has created a software platform intended to enhance the capabilities of additive manufacturing tools such as 3D printers. The funding…

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James Mawson

James Mawson is founder and chief executive of Global Venturing.