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Branch Technology

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Branch Technology develops a patented construction-scale 3D-printing method called cellular fabrication (C-Fab), combining additive manufacturing, prefabrication, and digital fabrication for architects, designers, and builders. Its technology enables freeform, complex design structures for the built environment that are difficult to produce with traditional construction methods.

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Investors · 4

Non-dilutive funding · 10 SBIR/STTR awards

Federal grants — no equity taken
AgencyPhaseYearAmount
U.S. Air ForceAir ForcePhase II2023$1.1M
U.S. ArmyArmyPhase I2023$248.7K
U.S. Air ForceAir ForcePhase I2023$75K
U.S. Air ForceAir ForcePhase I2022$50K
U.S. Air ForceAir ForcePhase II2020$825.8K
U.S. Air ForceAir ForcePhase II2019$749.1K
U.S. Air ForceAir ForcePhase I2019$75K
U.S. Air ForceAir ForcePhase I2019$50K
National Science FoundationPhase II2016$750K
National Science FoundationPhase I2015$150K

Source: SBIR.gov award data (U.S. Small Business Administration). SBIR/STTR awards are competitive federal R&D grants and contracts — non-dilutive capital alongside any venture rounds above.

Frequently asked questions

What does Branch Technology do?
Branch Technology develops a patented construction-scale 3D-printing method called cellular fabrication (C-Fab), combining additive manufacturing, prefabrication, and digital fabrication for architects, designers, and builders. Its technology enables freeform, complex design structures for the built environment that are difficult to produce with traditional construction methods.
Who are Branch Technology's investors?
Branch Technology's investors include Brick Mortar Ventures, Chattanooga Renaissance Fund, MetaProp Ventures, MetaProp.