START-UP CONTEST – HALL OF FAME

Discover all the companies that have won the Start-up Contest award, which has been rewarding the most innovative start-ups in additive manufacturing since its creation in 2018.

2022 – POOLP

By proposing a 0-waste production process that is part of a circular economy approach, the French start-up POOLP wins the prize for innovation in additive manufacturing on this 2022 edition. Founded in 2020, POOLP has developed a 3D XL printing technology transforming plastic waste, recycled and biosourced plastics into high value-added products for a 100% circular production.

The Jury also wished to award its “Coup de Coeur” prize to the start-up MINORGA which proposes a stone thread for FDM printing composed of 80% Occitan marble.

Picture of the Poolp Team winners of 2022 edition

Jury members:

  • Lionel Ridosz, Directeur Fabrication Additive, SAFRAN
  • Philippe Feraud, Technical and Scientific Expert, SNCF
  • Ramzi Tebourski, Supplier Quality Assurance, VOLVO TRUCKS
  • Mélanie Wallet, Head of Content, 3DNATIVES

2021 – LA PATISSERIE NUMÉRIQUE

For its first Parisian version, the Start-up Contest highlighted a facet of additive manufacturing that combines technology and cooking with the designation of LA PÂTISSERIE NUMÉRIQUE as the most innovative start-up in 2021. This company created in 2019 offers tools and services to invent new pastry creations thanks to 3D printing.

Picture of the most innovative start-up in 2021 La patisserie numérique's team

Jury members :

  • Lionel Ridosz, Directeur Fabrication Additive, SAFRAN
  • Philippe Feraud, Technical and Scientific Expert, SNCF
  • Ramzi Tebourski, Supplier Quality Assurance, VOLVO TRUCKS
  • Stephane Lesprit, Expert in material transformation and recycling, L’ORÉAL
  • Mélanie Wallet, Head of Content, 3DNATIVES

2019 – LATTICE MEDICAL

In a friendly atmosphere, the start-ups competing for the most Innovative project integrating 3D Printing. The Jury members rewarded LATTICE MEDICAL for developing a “Matisse” bioprosthesis allowing natural, personalized breast reconstruction in a single surgery.

The Jury rewarded a “Coup de Cœur Prize” to the Start-up MESSAGE IN A BUBBLE, which brings the solid soap up to date, making it customisable and unique.

The Lattice medical's team are taking a selfie after the deliberation of the start-up contest 2019

Jury members:

  • Alexandre MARTEL, Co-founder 3Dnatives
  • Philippe FERAUD, Technical and Scientific Expert SNCF
  • Emilie GARCIA, Director of Industrial Sectors BPI
  • Ramzi TEBOURSKI, supplier quality assurance VOLVO
  • Julien GUILLEN, Head of Manufacturing Additive DECATHLON

2018 – FEEL OBJECT

For the first time, the show launched a new competition that highlighted some fifteen French and international startups. After deliberation, FEEL OBJECT unanimously wins the 1st edition of the Startup Contest. 3D PRINT is proud to introduce a startup that aims to make the lives of visually impaired people better.

A picture of feel object team, the winners of the first edition of the startup contest 3D print

Jury members:

  • Alexandre MARTEL, Co-Founder 3Dnatives
  • Gary RAVINOVITZ, AM/3D Printing Lab Manager REEBOK
  • Julien GUILLEN, Leader Additive Manufacturing BTWIN DECATHLON
  • Thierry THOMAS, Vice President Manufacturing SAFRAN Additive Manufacturing
  • Philippe FERAUD, SNCF Scientific and Technical Expert
  • Muriel de VERICOURT, Editor-in-Chief INDUSTRY & TECHNOLOGIES
  • Emilie GARCIA, Head of Industry Innovation BPI FRANCE