India's first micro-3D printer enabling jewellery, biomedical, and direct metal printing
Spanda1 is developing India’s first high-resolution micro-3D printing platform for applications including jewelry, biomedical, aerospace, and industrial use. Built on three patented compliant-mechanism-based scanning technologies, the platform delivers 5–20 µm resolution with large build volumes, addressing a key gap in high-precision 3D printing. The company's next phase involves enabling direct precious-metal printing, reducing reliance on casting and imported manufacturing systems, particularly for jewelry.
Received ₹8,00,000 Nidhi-Prayas Grant supporting prototype development for base technology.
Three granted patents cover compliant-mechanism-based motion amplification, linear scanning optics, and frictionless guidance.
Recognised by NASSCOM (2024), ANRF's Abdul Kalam Technology Innovation Fellowship (2022), and the FIE Foundation Award at IMTEX.
Strong research-to-market team from IIT Bombay, combining expertise in precision engineering, additive manufacturing, and materials science. Team size: 2 (expanding).
Founder , CEO &CTO
Core Team
Founder & Advisor