Solrom Holdings Ltd (TASE: SLRM) is an Israeli defense electronics company that develops quantum cascade laser, or QCL, technology for military applications, alongside electromechanical systems integrated into naval, land, air and space defense projects. The company, formerly known as 3DM Digital Manufacturing, has a market capitalization of about NIS 466 million and publishes its own English company page, but has no independent third-party profile anywhere in English.
How did a 3D printing company become a defense laser firm?
Solrom completed a merger with Solrom Electronics Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary, in early September 2024, and changed its name from 3DM Digital Manufacturing to Solrom Holdings shortly after, according to the company's own English language company page. The controlling shareholder is M&M Capital, jointly held by Itai Moldavsky and David Maimon, and the company is run by CEO Matan Rabin.
What does Solrom actually build?
Solrom develops and manufactures electronic and electromechanical systems for military markets and leading defense companies, and has separately developed products based on quantum cascade laser technology for military and defense applications, per the company's own description. Its electrical and control systems are integrated into flagship Israeli national defense projects across naval, land, air and space domains, and the company employs roughly 140 to 153 people across four Israeli manufacturing facilities.
How has the company grown, and what has it acquired?
Solrom's revenue reached NIS 98.63 million in 2025, an increase of about 28 percent from the prior year, according to StockAnalysis.com's financial data. In May 2026, the company completed two acquisitions, A.H.M. Complex Engineering Assemblies Ltd and Niron M.S. Systems and Projects Ltd, expanding its manufacturing base, and it has reported achieving an operational proof of concept for its QCL laser systems with framework agreements and purchase orders from Israeli defense forces.
How does Solrom fit into Israel's defense-tech sector?
Solrom's growth through acquisition mirrors a pattern across Israeli defense and cyber companies in 2026, a sector that recorded more than 50 mergers and acquisitions in just the first six months of the year, according to Calcalist's Ctech coverage of the space. Unlike consumer-facing Israeli conglomerates such as Fox Group, Solrom's customers are almost entirely defense agencies and prime contractors, which is part of why its growth draws far less English-language attention despite real revenue and real contracts.
Key Facts
| Founded | 2016 (as 3DM Digital Manufacturing), Rosh HaAyin, Israel |
|---|---|
| Renamed | Solrom Holdings, September 2024 |
| TASE listing | SLRM |
| CEO | Matan Rabin |
| Controlling shareholder | M&M Capital (Itai Moldavsky, David Maimon) |
| Employees | ~140 to 153 |
| Market cap | ~NIS 466M |
| 2025 revenue | NIS 98.63M, up ~28% year over year |
| 2026 acquisitions | A.H.M. Complex Engineering Assemblies Ltd, Niron M.S. Systems & Projects Ltd |
