Formlabs, Inc.
3D Printing
Formlabs is a leading provider of professional-grade 3D printing solutions, specializing in SLA and SLS technologies. Their advanced 3D printers, like the Form 4 and Fuse Series, cater to a variety of industries, offering high precision, reliability, and a wide range of materials. Formlabs supports rapid prototyping, manufacturing aids, and end-use part production, enabling innovation and efficiency in design and manufacturing processes.
Founded: 2011
David Lakatos Chief Product Officer |
Maxim Lobovsky Co-Founder, CEO |
Natan Linder Co-Founder, Chairman |
Blake Harris Head of Growth |
Formlabs is branching out from its business roots to offer its resin expertise to the masses.
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For years, the surgical landscape has remained relatively unchanged, with many of the same tools and methods still in use. However, a shift is on the horizon.
The company adds Silicone 40A and Alumina 4N Resins to deliver 45 high-performance, proprietary materials. Formlabs has also introduced third-party materials and open materials printing.
Formlabs recently made the difficult decision to let go of a number of its employees. But the context surrounding this decision is essential to understand the full picture.
Dental LT Comfort Resin and Biomed Durable Resin have been engineered for use on the additive manufacturing companyâs Form 3B, Form 3B+, and Form 3BL desktop stereolithography systems.
3D-printing stalwart Formlabs today showed off a series of new solutions that enables its customers to dramatically increase their 3D-printing output.
Formlabs announces the Form 3BL, a medical and dental-focused take on the recently announced Form 3L, its $10,000 large-format stereolithography printer.
Formlabs is releasing a wide range of materials for the Form 3, Form 3B, and Form 2 SLA 3D printers, meant to meet the needs of professionals working in engineering (product design and manufacturing), healthcare, and dental applications.
The University of South Florida (USF) Health, Formlabs, a leading 3-D printing company, and Northwell Health, New York's largest healthcare provider, have announced they have successfully produced and tested a 3-D printed nasal swab to address emergency shortages that hospitals and health care teams may face as testing for COVID-19 increases.
Over the span of one weekend, Formlabs, Northwell Health, and USF Health worked together to develop a nasal swab prototype and test it in the lab. The swabs have received FDA Class I exempt status.
Located in Startup Alley, Formlabs is presenting over 22 resins for stereolithography, its new 3D printers and numerous printed parts, including a vertebra from the Mayo Clinic’s Department of Radiology’s Anatomic Modeling Lab and the TripleCell shoe line from New Balance, made using Formlabs technology.
Back at CES this year, we talked with 3D-printer maker Formlabs about its early experimentation in using its printers to make dentures faster and more affordably than existing alternatives. A few months later, the company is going deep on the concept.