Today, Geleen-based Novenda Technologies announces €5.2 million in Series A funding to innovate dental product manufacturing with its multi-material 3D printing technology and expand its platform to other dental applications.
The round was led by Brightlands Venture Partners with participation from KBC Focus Fund, Borski Fund, and Limburg Business Development Fund/LIOF, as well as a group of angel investors and an Innovation Credit from RVO.
Klaas Wiertzema, CEO and Co-founder of Novenda Technologies commented: “The combination of water-soluble support and the absence of mechanical interventions to compensate for imprecisions ensures unprecedented long-term accuracy and eliminates the need for extensive post-processing. This is particularly important in a world where dental technicians are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive.”
Novenda Technologies was founded in 2019 by Klaas Wiertzema, Petra Doelman and Joost Anne Veerman. By 2021, the company had installed its first printer at the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven, achieving its first multi-material print using its proprietary software and materials.
This milestone marked the beginning of an intensive development process, leading to a successful proof of concept for nightguards and dentures in 2023.
The company’s full stack technology enables the manufacturing of more comfortable, natural-looking dental products that combine hard materials for protection with soft materials for comfort – as per Novenda.
Olga Goor, Investment Manager at Brightlands Venture Partners, added: “As lead investor, Brightlands Venture Partners is proud to support Novenda Technologies in this next phase of growth. Their multi-material jetting technology is a breakthrough in digital dentistry, enabling scalable, high-precision manufacturing with minimal waste and post-processing. This innovation not only sets a new quality standard for dental products but also enhances affordability of dental care for patients that are unable to afford alternatives currently available in the market. This will ultimately drive the transformation of the dental industry towards a more sustainable and equitable future.”
While traditional methods require manual assembly and post-processing, the company’s platform reportedly combines multiple materials seamlessly in a single print run, using water-soluble supports that dissolve with a simple tap water wash. More significantly, Novenda Technologies has developed smart print modes that achieve precise layer control without mechanical rollers – a limitation that causes ink contamination and restricted colour capabilities in competing systems.
According to the company, the platform’s colour management algorithm achieves unlimited colour possibilities using just a few base colours, while maintaining mechanical properties that ensure products won’t break during use. The system can produce up to 15 nightguards and 8 dentures per hour, making it ideal for mid-size and large dental labs.
The workflow for producing dental prostheses is becoming increasingly digital, with oral scanners replacing manual impressions. However, Novenda says existing manufacturing techniques haven’t kept pace with this digital transformation, often requiring substantial manual intervention. In several countries, this challenge is driving a trend toward centralised manufacturing facilities, where Novenda’s automated platform could have a huge impact.
“Having an idea for a disruptive technology is just the beginning. Realising this vision requires the right people, the right drive, and the right team spirit,” added Wiertzema. “At Novenda, we don’t just say that people are our most important asset – we live it. We are deeply committed to fostering a culture that stimulates and supports our team, ensuring that every member is motivated and empowered to achieve the extraordinary. This drive for excellence is reflected in our approach to providing customers with the most reliable and user-friendly printers, combined with the best support they could wish for.”
Looking ahead, Novenda plans to expand its platform to other dental applications and eventually enter new markets where individualised mass manufacturing is key. The company’s immediate focus is on deploying its technology in large and mid size dental labs across Europe and the US, where its high-throughput, automated solution can help meet growing demand.
“At KBC Focus Fund, we invest in deep-tech companies that push the boundaries of innovation, and Novenda is a prime example of this. Their groundbreaking multi-material jetting technology has the potential to transform the dental industry by enabling cost-effective, high-quality production of dental products with minimal waste and post-processing. We are excited to support Novenda in this next phase of growth as they bring their pioneering solutions to market and redefine digital dentistry,” added Nuno Carvalho, Investment Director at KBC Focus Fund.
Read the orginal article: https://www.eu-startups.com/2025/07/dutch-dental-innovator-novenda-technologies-secures-e5-2-million-to-innovate-dental-products-with-3d-printing/