3DPrint.com May 15, 2024
Joris Peels

Singapore-based Craft Health has secured a new round of funding. Previously, the company, which specializes in paste extrusion for medicine and nutrition using a 3D printer powered by a Viscotec head, received a $1 million investment from investors including Jenny Chen. This latest funding includes contributions from Valuence Ventures, returning investor Mistletoe, Inc., and an angel investor. The funds are intended to bridge to a subsequent Series A round of investment and will assist in further developing the company’s products.

CraftHealth has developed the CraftMake 3D printer, which is capable of producing pills, gummies, and other nutritional products. Paired with its CraftControl software, the printer allows for the creation of novel shapes and formulations, personalized medicine, and adjustments to factors...

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