
Detailed information
The company was featured in the first edition of The 3D Printing World Guide, on pages 18-19. Browse the full offer, history and legacy.
Business
Business activities:
AM Service Provider
Hardware Manufacturer
Material Manufacturer
AM services:
FDM / FFF
Distribution:
Lynxter
COP Chimie
Synthene
Activity
Origin: France
Founded: 2016
Area of activity: World
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LYNXTER
Technocité – Atelier 4, 9 Rue Pierre Georges Latecoere, 64100 Bayonne, France
www: lynxter.fr
e-mail: sales@lynxter.fr
Overview
Lynxter is an industrial 3D printer manufacturer and a global leader in elastomer 3D printing. Based in France with fewer than 50 employees, the company develops machines, materials, and software. Recognized for its expertise in silicone additive manufacturing, Lynxter has received multiple innovation awards and actively contributes to scientific advancements.
Its product range includes the S600D, a modular, universal 3D printer, and various versions of the S300X, a high-performance, specialized IDEX 3D printer capable of printing silicone, polyurethane, thermoplastics, and even ceramics. Lynxter offers an open ecosystem with industrial standards in service, quality, and performance.
Operating internationally, the company serves leading industries in aerospace, healthcare, defense, luxury, and scientific research.
Legacy
Driven by young engineers from ENIT who wanted to shake up the norms, Lynxter has reinvented local manufacturing by creating ultra-versatile 3D printers capable of producing virtually anything in a decentralized, fast, and eco-friendly manner.
With an unrivaled catalog of materials—particularly its world-leading expertise in 3D printing elastomers (medical and industrial silicone)—Lynxter supports Airbus, Renault, Sanofi, as well as the luxury and defense sectors across Europe, North America, and Asia.
Their technology enhances responsiveness, fosters innovation, and reduces carbon footprints. Entirely designed and manufactured in Bayonne, in the Basque Country, this French-made innovation exemplifies a new economic and ecological model, directly addressing the challenges of sovereignty and customization.