Track the Fast Radius, Inc. share price and the full directors' dealings record of the company, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Industry sector, Fast Radius, Inc. has logged 13 reports. The latest transaction was filed on 6 September 2022 (Levée d'options). Among the most active insiders: Rassey Louis. The full history is openly available.
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Fast Radius, Inc. is a U.S.-based industrial manufacturing technology company historically focused on additive manufacturing and digital supply-chain workflows. The company was founded in 2015 by Lou Rassey, Pat McCusker, Bill King, and John Nanry, with early support from UPS, reflecting a strategy built around on-demand production, logistics integration, and distributed manufacturing. Its headquarters are in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and the company was listed on the NASDAQ under ticker FSRD before subsequent changes to its corporate structure. From an operating perspective, Fast Radius positioned itself as a digital manufacturing partner that could support customers across the product lifecycle: application discovery, product design and testing, production-grade manufacturing, and global fulfillment. Its core capabilities centered on additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, but the company also offered complementary processes such as CNC machining, injection molding, and urethane casting. That broader toolkit allowed Fast Radius to address use cases ranging from rapid prototyping to low- and mid-volume production, with a value proposition built around customization, speed, and supply-chain flexibility. Competitively, the company sat in a market where differentiation depends not only on hardware, but on software integration, engineering support, execution quality, and the ability to industrialize digital workflows for customers. Fast Radius’ Chicago base and its industrial footprint near logistics infrastructure were consistent with a model aimed at shortening lead times and localizing production. Its target customer base included automotive, aerospace, medical devices, consumer products, and industrial equipment. Among the company’s notable milestones, Fast Radius opened its Chicago headquarters and a state-of-the-art additive manufacturing facility in 2018, highlighting its ambition to build advanced industrial capacity. It also developed the Fast Radius Operating System, a software layer designed to help customers evaluate applications, engineer parts, and move toward production more efficiently. More recently, the company’s profile has been shaped by significant corporate and market developments, which means investors should carefully separate its historical operating story from its current corporate reality. For French-speaking investors, Fast Radius is best understood as an Industry 4.0 case study on the NASDAQ market in the United States, with a business model that blended manufacturing, software, and logistics.