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Advanced 3D printing solutions for dentistry
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Cambridge, MA, USA
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Formlabs specializes in 3D printing solutions specifically designed for the dental industry. Their main product, the Form 3B printer, is recognized for its speed, accuracy, and user-friendly design, making it suitable for both chairside and laboratory applications. The printers work by using advanced technology to create precise dental models and devices from proprietary resins, allowing dental professionals to fabricate items in-house efficiently. What sets Formlabs apart from competitors is their focus on the dental sector, providing tailored products and services that streamline workflows and enhance patient care. The goal of Formlabs is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of dental practices by offering high-quality 3D printing solutions that reduce costs and improve patient outcomes.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Series E
Total Funding
$246.8M
Headquarters
Somerville, Massachusetts
Founded
2011
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Flexible vacation
Premium coverage for medical, dental, and vision plans
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The new resin 3D printer by Formlabs- Form 4 Ecosystem. Produce parts at blazing speed, incredible precision and unmatched accuracy (Photo: Business Wire)The new resin 3D printer by Formlabs- Form 4 Ecosystem. Produce parts at blazing speed, incredible precision and unmatched accuracy (Photo: Business Wire)MUMBAI, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Formlabs, the leader in 3D printing, today announces the Form 4 and Form 4B, setting a new benchmark in professional resin 3D printing with Formlabs’ proprietary new Low Force Display™ (LFD) print engine. Form 4’s up to 5 times faster print speeds boost productivity for professionals, enabling them to take design risks and accelerate time to market."Form 4 marks a significant advancement for the entire 3D printing landscape," said Max Lobovsky, CEO and co-founder of Formlabs. "We’ve built on the strength and insights gathered from more than 130,000 printers on the market and over 300M parts printed to deliver the Form 4, our best SLA printer ever. It's reliability and new level of speed will transform how our customers develop new products."Form 4 HighlightsBlazing fast print speeds: Achieve most prints in under 2 hours with masked stereolithography (mSLA) technology, up to five times faster than Form 3+.Achieve most prints in under 2 hours with masked stereolithography (mSLA) technology, up to five times faster than Form 3+
Form 4 is the fastest, most reliable 3D printer for professionals, delivering most parts in under two hours. (Photo: Business Wire)Form 4 is the fastest, most reliable 3D printer for professionals, delivering most parts in under two hours. (Photo: Business Wire)SOMERVILLE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Formlabs, the leader in 3D printing, today unveiled the fastest, most reliable 3D printer for professionals with the launch of Form 4 and Form 4B. The new flagship resin 3D printer sets a new standard for additive manufacturing with Formlabs’ proprietary new Low Force Display™ (LFD) print engine, updates to the company’s library of industry-leading resins, new automated post-processing, and an improved user experience. Form 4’s up to five times faster print speeds will unlock new levels of productivity for product designers, engineers, manufacturers, healthcare professionals, and innovators to take design risks and accelerate time to market.“Form 4 is a huge leap not only for Formlabs and our customers, but also for the entire 3D printing world,” said Formlabs CEO and co-founder Max Lobovsky. “More than a decade ago, Formlabs created the desktop SLA 3D printer category and set a new standard for accuracy, reliability, ease of use, and affordability in 3D printing
In this article, we will take a look at the top 15 3D printing companies in the US. If you want to skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to Top 5 3D Printing Companies in the US.Recent Trends in 3D PrintingAccording to a report by Grand View Research, the global 3D printing market was valued at $20.37 billion in 2023. The global 3D printing market is expected to grow to $88.28 billion by 2030 from $24.89 billion in 2024 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.5%. Such is due to increasing research, development, and prototyping by companies in the automotive, healthcare, and defense industries. One such example is Organovo Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:ONVO)
When desktop 3D printing emerged a decade ago, the phrase “plug-and-play” was thrown around a lot to describe how user-friendly a given machine was. Nevertheless, none of the original desktop systems were ever truly plug-and-play. You had to tinker with them, level the print bed, and get the settings just right for every printed model and material. From then until now, there has been one company that has continuously improved its 3D printers to make them easy to use, affordable, and, above all, professional quality.Spun out of the Massachusetts Institute for Technology, Formlabs immediately set itself apart from both the world of desktop printers and industrial equipment by offering the best of both worlds: an industrial quality machine that could fit on your desktop for a price of about $5,000. Since it blew away Kickstarter some ten years ago, the company has grown into one of the additive manufacturing sector’s few unicorns. Having never used a Formlabs 3D printer before, I always wondered if these machines lived up to the hype.After unboxing and testing the latest iteration of the company’s flagship stereolithography (SLA) system for several weeks, that question was answered
Tech Moves covers notable hires, promotions and personnel changes in the Pacific NW tech community. Submissions: [email protected] Capossela. (Formlabs Photo)— Somerville, Mass.-based 3D printer company Formlabs appointed Microsoft Chief Marketing Officer Chris Capossela to its board of directors.Capossela has spent more than 30 years at the Redmond, Wash.-based tech giant, working in various leadership roles.Founded in 2011, Formlabs sells hardware, software and materials for 3D printing. The startup’s printers, which range in price from $2,500 to $25,000, are sold to businesses in industries such as healthcare to jewelry. It has raised more than $250 million from backers including Softbank, DFJ, Pitango, Kapor Capital, Foundry Group, and others— Seattle biotech company Omeros named Andreas Grauer as chief medical officer. He previously held chief medical officer positions at Federation Bio and Corcept Therapeutics.— Jeffrey Roh will be chief medical officer at healthcare startup Excel Health
SOMERVILLE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #3D--Formlabs today announced it raised a $150 million Series E led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2*, doubling its valuation to $2 billion.
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Do you want to get the latest gaming industry news straight to your inbox? Sign up for our daily and weekly newsletters here. Formlabs keeps adding materials to its 3D printing ecosystem and now it can 3D print teeth for dentures.Somerville, Massachusetts Formlabs revealed the new capabilities at CES 2024, the big tech trade show in Las Vegas. The innovations include a Resin Pumping System and two new materials—Polypropylene Powder and Premium Teeth Resin. These new ways to 3D print goods could be game changers for industries from dentistry to industrial manufacturing, the company said. Formlabs Fuse 1+ 30W 3D printer.With over 130,000 printers sold worldwide, Formlabs has cemented its position as a leader in the 3D printing landscape
Industry leader Formlabs brings on Micronics founders to advance their shared mission of making SLS 3D printing more accessible.
Lo spin-off del MIT è stato il primo a portare la stampa SLA (stereolitografia) ad alta precisione e lavora soprattutto nei settori delle applicazioni mediche e odontoiatricheFormlabs, nota azienda di stampa 3d di Somerville, nel Massachusetts, ha confermato di aver licenziato meno di 40 dipendenti, sui circa 750. I licenziamenti arrivano dopo una serie di altri addii che in questi ultimi due anni, e anche nelle ultime settimane, hanno interessato l’azienda. Che cosa ha dichiarato un portavoce?. Leggi anche: Perchè proprio in vista delle elezioni USA Meta ha deciso di chiudere CrowdTangle che monitorava le fake news?. Le dichiarazioni del portavoce di Formlabs