restor3d, a Durham, NC-based company which specializes in 3D printed, personalized orthopedic implant care, received $38M in Growth funding.
Backers included both existing and new private investors, including Summers Value Partners.
The company intends to use the funds to accelerate its continued growth and the launch of four 3D printed product lines in 2025 and 2026.
Led by CEO Kurt Jacobus, restor3d specializes in 3D printed patient specific musculoskeletal implants. The company holds proprietary expertise and intellectual property in 3D printing of osseointegrative materials, AI-based planning and design automation tools, and digital health solutions to provide data-backed care to optimize individual patient outcomes.
The four new fully 3D printed product lines include:
- Veritas⢠Reverse Total Shoulder System: introducing a single tray instrument system making patient-specific implants accessible to a wider shoulder patient population. The patient-specific baseplate allows surgeons to optimize both the joint center of rotation and fixation. Both glenoid and humeral implants feature TIDAL Technology for enhanced bone integration. Pending FDA 510(k) approval.
- iTotal® Identity⢠3DP Porous Cementless Total Knee: a cementless, patient-specific knee system, designed for optimal coverage and precise alignment while eliminating intraoperative guesswork. FDA 510(k) clearance received last week.
- Kinos⢠Modular Stem Total Ankle System: a total ankle system optimized for delivery through an anterior approach, providing enhanced surgical flexibility and personalized fit. FDA 510(k) clearance received late last year.
- Velora⢠3DP Porous Acetabular System: a porous hip cup designed to promote osseointegration by incorporating TIDAL Technology and long-term stability in hip arthroplasty procedures. Pending FDA 510(k) approval.
FinSMEs
07/04/2025