Formlabs

35 Medford St. Suite 201
Somerville, MA 02143
USA
617-702-8476

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Formlabs is expanding access to digital fabrication, so anyone can make anything. Headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts with offices in Germany, France, Japan, China, Singapore, Hungary, and North Carolina, Formlabs is the professional 3D printer of choice for engineers, designers, manufacturers, dental and medical professionals, and decision makers around the globe.

Videos

See the SLA 3D Printing Process in Action
Formlabs’ Form 4 printer offers a larger build volume, fast resin printing and easy setup as seen in this demonstration of the company’s latest stereolithography 3D printer.
How Does the Latest SLA 3D Printer Compete with Injection Molding?
Learn how the Form 4 printer from Formlabs rivals injection molding with its accuracy, quality and speed, offering engineers a range of materials for various applications while...
Advancements in Stereolithography
Explore the impact of 3D SLA printing advancements on production and prototyping processes with Formlabs Form 4 and 4B.

Articles

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Hope floats this holiday season as Charlotte the turtle finds balance and strength thanks to additive design and manufacturing.
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Fuse blast is designed to reduce post-processing time and costs while ensuring consistent 3D printed part finishing.
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BioMed Elastic 50A Resin, Flex 80A Resin and IBT Flex Resin are designed for 3D printing biocompatible parts in dental and healthcare.
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Formlabs onboards a healthcare division president who can draw on design engineering, additive manufacturing and healthcare sector experience.
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PSYONIC Founder & CEO Aadeel Akhtar and PSYONIC prosthetic arm
A new approach to prosthetic design using 3D printing restores mobility while remaining affordable.
The D&M BIOMEDigital Conference panel
A review of the day’s top trending stories from Machine Design editors.
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Workforce development, infrastructure, validation and sterilization are weaknesses, but flexibility, durability and versatility are strengths.
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Matt Carney and filtration testing
COVID-19 disruption stimulates a mission to design a reusable air-purifying respirator that rivals the N95.
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Moldmaking
Additive manufacturing technology can be leveraged as an intermediate process.
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This collection of reports, books, and new items will get you up to speed on the 3D industry’s latest developments.

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Additional content from Formlabs

3D Printer_Top 3D Printers Q2
3D Hubs releases its Q2 report that shows real-world data on which printers are used the most and how high they ranked with the people that use them.
Low-volume custom parts
Digital manufacturers helps entrepreneurs of all sizes to get to market faster and maintain flexibility.
Prosthetics
Lower-cost 3D printers are changing the medical industry, and doctors aren’t overly concerned with regulations.
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The disruptive technology continues to grow thanks to lower costs and greater accessibility.
Effective Ways to Shrink Labor Cost in Manufacturing
To increase production, determine where automation is needed and find a more accurate formula for calculating the ROI of labor-reducing equipment.
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Despite 3D printing’s continued growth, there are some limitations that the technology isn’t able to surpass.
Formlabs Enters the SLS Market
The company made its mark with SLA printers, but decided to branch out and replicate its ease-of-use approach in selective laser sintering.
3D Printing Dives into Mass Production
The top FDM and SLA 3D-printing companies are looking to grab more market share from the injection-molding industry.
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Updates to the Form 1+ SLA model software help to improve 3D printing.
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New materials are making a splash in the 3D-printing arena, but engineers need to become keenly aware of their properties to avoid any surprises down the line.
At Maker Faire 2014 held at the NY Hall of Science Local Motors showed off The Strati a vehicle that was entirely 3D printed minus the mechanical components
The rise of 3D printing is becoming more than just a trend, and with the maker movement fostering its success, it will only help bolster the future of the engineering industry...