Dyndrite Corporation

Dyndrite Corporation

Seattle, WA
Year Founded: 2017

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Dyndrite gives companies the tools that inspire their purpose.

Dyndrite makes an accelerated computation engine, a tool that gives hardware and software companies the power, freedom and control necessary to deliver the future of digital manufacturing. Our GPU-accelerated software delivers hyper-scalability, python automation and eyebrow-raising performance due to the dedication of a team of mathematicians, software engineers, designers, and mechanical engineers. Dyndrite exists to help its partners solve the toughest geometry and compute problems on the planet, to ignite their purpose. Investors include Gradient Ventures, Google’s AI-focused Investment Fund and former Autodesk CEO Carl Bass. The company, which was founded in 2015, is headquartered in Seattle, WA. For more information visit: www.dyndrite.com To help guide our roadmap, establish standards, and promote multi-vendor solutions we host a Developer Council consisting of over 20 of the industry’s leading brands, including 3D Systems, Altair, Ansys, HP, EOS, NVIDIA, Renishaw and SLM to name a few. The HP Universal Build Manager Powered by Dyndrite, is the first commercial application built on the Dyndrite Engine.


Dyndrite Corporation Offices

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Seattle, WA

Technology We Use

C++
C++
LANGUAGES
Python
Python
LANGUAGES
Confluence
Confluence
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
JIRA
JIRA
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Salesforce
Salesforce
CRM
Contacts+
Contacts+
LEAD GEN
Webflow
Webflow
CMS

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'Adobe for 3D printing': Dyndrite raises $10M from Google fund for digital design tech

Seattle-based Dyndrite has raised $10 million to become the missing link between manufacturers and their industrial-standard 3D printers.