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Branch Technology

Branch Technology is a construction fabrication company that produces additively manufactured facade and interior panel systems, including ventilated rainscreens and open lattice materials sold under the BranchClad and BranchMatrix lines.

Branch Technology markets cellular fabrication, branded C-Fab, as a construction-scale additive process that prints open lattice structures before they are finished into facade or interior assemblies. Public pages target architects and owners who want non-rectilinear surfaces, custom panel rhythms, and rainscreen-compatible detailing rather than flat commodity cladding.

Named product lines include BranchClad for exterior ventilated rainscreen panels, BranchClad Interiors for lightweight interior feature walls, BranchMatrix for open lattice material, BranchShelter for short-term shelter assemblies, and BranchRegenerate for retrofit-oriented energy work described on the site roadmap. The firm also advertises a design-assist service for teams that want help with parametric surface logic and panelization strategy.

Panel makeup is explained as a printed matrix structure, optional filled composite cores, and finished facade layers shipped ready for industry-standard connections and attachments where applicable. That structure matters for specifiers who must trace structural loads, weathering, and maintenance access through a nontraditional envelope.

The company positions C-Fab as an additive approach inspired by cellular geometry in nature, and it publishes project examples ranging from retail storefronts to hospitality interiors (Branch Technology, 2025). Always request test reports, warranty scope, and installation details for your climate zone before substituting these systems for a specified curtain wall or metal panel package.

Specifications

Pricing

Enterprise quote

Used for

Custom building envelopesFeature interiorsSculptural lattice structures

Used by

ArchitectsFacade engineersBuilding ownersSpecialty contractors

Tasks

Facade fabricationPanel designAdditive manufacturingRainscreen installation support

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Clear product families with separate exterior, interior, shelter, and lattice lines.
  • Strong focus on design-forward envelopes rather than generic flat panels.
  • Published projects help teams judge visual scale and application types.

Cons

  • Public pricing and lead times require sales and engineering scoping.
  • Specialty envelope systems need early coordination with structural and waterproofing consultants.
  • Regional availability and installer training may limit where first projects should be attempted.

Key features

  • BranchClad: Mass-customized ventilated rainscreen panels with non-uniform surface articulation.

  • BranchMatrix: Open lattice printable material for sculptural or secondary structure applications.

  • BranchShelter: Temporary shelter product line tied to the same printing process.

  • Design assist: Optional engagement with Branch specialists for parametric panel design.

  • Composite assembly: Printed matrix plus optional filled cores and finished exterior layers described on product pages.

Pricing

Project-based quote

Contact sales

Facade packages are quoted per project. Verify on branchtechnology.com.

Frequently asked questions

What is BranchClad?

BranchClad is the vendors exterior ventilated rainscreen product line built around additively manufactured panels that can vary panel to panel for curved or faceted facades. Details on finishes, cavity ventilation, and attachments live on branchtechnology.com under BranchClad. Confirm wind, fire, and code data for your jurisdiction with the suppliers submittal package.

How does Branch Technology print facade panels?

Marketing materials describe C-Fab as a cellular fabrication process that builds lattice-like geometry before additional materials and finishes complete a panel. The exact equipment, print materials, and factory locations are covered in sales conversations rather than a full public equipment manual.

Can BranchMatrix carry structural loads?

BranchMatrix is presented as a shape-flexible lattice material for architectural and artistic uses. Any primary structural role must be validated with the vendor???s engineering data and your engineer of record. Treat public pages as conceptual until you have stamped calculations for your application.

Does Branch Technology install panels on site?

Product pages emphasize shipped assemblies and connection strategies compatible with common rainscreen hardware. Field scope, crane picks, and trade assignments are project-specific. Ask the vendor for recommended installers and inspection checklists for your region.

Is Branch Technology only for new construction?

The site lists BranchRegenerate for energy-focused retrofits on existing commercial buildings, though some product detail pages were still marked as coming soon at the time of review. Ask for current retrofit details, panel tie-in methods, and vapor management guidance before relying on it in an occupied building.

What regions does Branch Technology serve?

Project examples include U.S. retail and hospitality locations on the public gallery, but shipping and code packages vary by market. Use the contact form on branchtechnology.com for export, lead time, and local representative questions.

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