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Cerion® 3D printing system wins innovation award

Cubicure receives the Vienna Chamber of Commerce's MERCUR '22

Three people stand in front of a screen and a rollup bearing the logo of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce. From left to right: Alexander Biach of WK Wien; Dr. Robert Gmeiner, CEO & CTO of Cubicure GmbH, holding a champagne bottle; Kathrin Wallner of Cubicure GmbH, with the award certificate.
Cubicure GmbH accepts the MERCUR '22 Innovation Award in the category Digitalization.

Vienna, June 7, 2022. Each year, Vienna’s most innovative projects are awarded the Vienna Chamber of Commerce’s innovation award MERCUR. Cubicure’s Cerion® 3D printing system prevailed against over 90 other entries this year. Cerion® received the MERCUR '22 in the digitalization category.


Cerion® empowers innovation for industrial companies

Viennese 3D printing company Cubicure GmbH develops and sells materials, equipment and processes for industrial additive manufacturing. Their Cerion® 3D printing system provides industrial companies with an essential building block for the fully digital production of complex polymer components. With Cerion®, new products and components are readied for series production within just a few days. The system's completely new printing technology overcomes traditional limitations of light-based 3D printing. Thanks to a mobile printing head and a revolving resin carrier film, Cerion® enables a previously unimaginably high throughput of 10,000 to 10 million highly complex parts per year.

Innovation in the international business hub Vienna

The innovation award MERCUR has been presented to innovative companies since 1987. It puts pioneering companies in the spotlight which contribute significantly to the growth of Viennese economy and make Vienna a center of innovation. In the field of 3D printing especially, Vienna is on par with other international tech development hubs such as Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv.

A woman stands in front of a row of large machines and checks the quality of 3D printed parts on an enormous building platform.
Cubicure's award-winning Cerion® 3D printing system produces polymer components at the touch of a button and in series without tools.

Cubicure GmbH develops, produces and distributes industrial 3D printing solutions for polymer parts. With roots in academia and the ambition to help shape the digital future of manufacturing, this Vienna-based company has been setting the course for agile production since 2015. Their Hot Lithography process enables the unprecedented additive manufacturing of resilient high-precision components.