🗞️ News - April 7, 2025

Restor3d Raises $38 Million for New 3D Printed Orthopedic Products

Restor3d secures $38 million for 3D printed orthopedic products, enhancing joint replacements and patient care. 🦴💰

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Funding Announcement

Restor3d, a company specializing in 3D printed orthopedic implants, has successfully raised $38 million in funding. This round saw participation from Summers Value Partners along with both existing and new private investors.

Company Overview

Restor3d focuses on:

  • Providing joint replacements
  • 3D printing of osseointegrative materials
  • AI-based planning and design automation tools

According to the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, “osseointegration” refers to the process of bone growth into a metal implant.

New Product Lines

The funding will facilitate the launch of four new 3D printed product lines:

  1. Veritas Reverse Total Shoulder System: A single tray instrument system designed to provide patient-specific implants for a broader shoulder patient demographic.
  2. Total Identity 3DP Porous Cementless Total Knee: A knee system aimed at achieving optimal coverage, precise alignment, and minimizing intraoperative uncertainty.
  3. Kinos Modular Stem Total Ankle System: This system offers surgical flexibility and a customized fit.
  4. Velora 3DP Porous Acetabular System: A porous hip cup designed to enhance osseointegration.
CEO Statement

Kurt Jacobus, CEO and co-founder of Restor3d, stated, “Our mission has always been to enhance orthopedic care through personalized, data-driven solutions. By utilizing advanced 3D printing and AI-driven design, we aim to restore mobility and improve lives, whether it’s helping patients return to work, enjoy recreational activities, or walk without discomfort.”

Market Insights

In 2025, Restor3d received FDA 510(k) clearance for its iTotal Identity CR 3DP Porous Total Knee Replacement System. Last year, the company closed a $70 million financing round, which included $55 million in Series A funding and an additional $15 million in debt financing. These funds were allocated to expand their 3D printed implant systems, technologies, software, and AI-based automation.

Additionally, an orthopedic surgery team at Alexandra Hospital in Singapore obtained an international patent for an AI system that optimizes implant positioning for robotic total knee replacements, taking into account the patient’s unique anatomy and the surgeon’s objectives.

Other Innovations

Another company in the joint replacement sector, Claris Healthcare, offers an orthopedic medical device that enables patients and doctors to monitor recovery after total knee replacement surgery.

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