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Alloy Enterprises (acquired by Johnson Controls in February 2026)

Burlington, MA, USAFounded 2020150 employees
SW+HW=Innovation (Robotics, Drones)SustainabilityERPSupply ChainConstruction TechPatented TechnologyProprietary AI Models
4.00
ThreadMoat Score

Overview

Unique AM process for high performance aluminium Patented "Stack Forgingβ„’" process creates internally complex, high-strength, leak-tight aluminum components without powders. Superior speed and scalability versus traditional aluminum casting. Major cost and throughput improvements over metal 3D printing, with up to 70% better thermal conductivity in parts compared to cast aluminum. Production-ready: shipped high-performance cold plates for NVIDIA H100, among other applications. Environmental benefits: avoids energy/waste of powder-based AM, focuses on recyclability.

Intelligence Scores

Market Opportunity4.5
Team & Execution4.0
Tech Differentiation4.0
Funding Efficiency3.5
Growth Metrics4.0
Industry Impact4.0
Competitive Moat3.5

Industries Served

Aerospace & DefenseAutomotiveHigh-Tech & ElectronicsIndustrial EquipmentSemiconductors

Quick Facts

Latest Round

Exit (Acquired)

Total Funding

$43.0M

Stage

Exit (Divestment) Stage

Discipline

Additive Mfg

Workflow Segment

Production & Assembly

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