Porima aims to produce functional filaments for three-dimensional (3D) printers.
These filaments, made entirely from plastic (polymer) materials, serve as consumables for 3D printers—similar to printer cartridges.
Porima’s goal is to combine nanotechnology and 3D printing technology to manufacture value-added filaments with specialized properties such as antibacterial, biocompatible, conductive, and flame-retardant features. In doing so, 3D printers—which are currently used primarily for prototyping and hobby purposes—will be able to produce end-use products across a wide range of industries, from automotive and electronics to medical applications and construction.