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Explore our full line of 3D printers, 3D scanners, services and end-to-end solutions. We leverage state-of-the-art additive manufacturing and metrology technology to solve tough engineering and manufacturing challenges.
These point-and-shoot 3D scanners will have you digitizing objects in no-time. Cost-effective and easy-to-use with the latest white light 3D scanning technology
Let us be a part of your product development team with our rapid prototyping services. We offer multiple technologies and thousands of material options.
The factory of the future is here. Receive expert end-to-end product development and manufacturing services from our team to ensure your concept grows into a finished product equipped for the industries of today and tomorrow
The factory of the future is here. Receive expert end-to-end product development and manufacturing services from our team to ensure your concept grows into a finished product equipped for the industries of today and tomorrow
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Desktop Metal® Shop System™
A metal binder-jetting 3D printer designed for machine shops
As the first binder jetting system designed for machine shops, Shop SystemTM lets your shop take advantage of affordable, high-quality binder jetting technology. It prints end-use metal parts with unrivalled speed, print quality and productivity. A complete, end-to-end solution, the Shop SystemTM includes a printer, powder station and furnace, and easily integrates with your existing shop operations.
An End-to-End Solution to 3D Print Complex Metal Parts In-House
Introducing the new Desktop Metal Studio 2 for metal 3D printing. The first end-to-end affordable solution for 3D printing complex metal parts in-house in a variety of metal alloys including stainless steel, copper and tool steels.
The Formlabs Fuse 1+ 30W SLS 3D printer is designed to make selective laser sintering 3D printing technology accessible and efficient with hardware and software features that enable high throughput, simple workflow, and minimal waste. Equipped with a 30W laser, the Fuse 1+ unlocks unprecedented print speeds with a full range of polymer materials to deliver high-quality rapid prototyping and production in-house.
Built to deliver parts nearly 5x bigger than other desktop 3D printers
Whether you need to print multiple parts in one job to speed up the product development process or keep production running, Formlabs® Form 4L is the right SLA desktop 3D printer for you. It's extremely fast, with large prints in under six hours*.
The SILVER Series is part of Creaform's HandySCAN 3D™ lineup, the industry standard in portable metrology-grade 3D scanners. This proven and trusted patented technology captures accurate and repeatable 3D measurements of any complex surface and in any location.
PGV Oil Tools 3D Prints Downhole Tools with the Desktop Metal® Shop System™
PGV Industries has more than three decades of experience in manufacturing equipment for the oil and gas, aerospace, robotics and automation industries. Along with traditional manufacturing via CNC machining, the company is now moving into next-generation manufacturing by integrating production-level metal 3D printing into its capabilities.
Aerosport Additive turns to ETEC and Adaptive3D to revolutionize the 3D printing of rubber parts
Heavy Industries
Aerosport Additive is an Ohio-based service bureau that produces prototypes and working models for the automotive, aerospace, military, electronics and consumer industries. This company turned to DLP technology to expand its portfolio.
Built-Rite Tool and Die, a design and mold-making firm, specializes in projects with complex requirements. Their expertise in precision mold manufacturing and plastic injection molding leads them to take on mold design challenges that require extensive planning and execution. With the Desktop Metal Studio 3D printer, the design team can reduce print with closed-cell infill reducing overall material usage and lightweight parts within the mold assembly without impacting wear resistance needed for tooling applications.
Lumenium, a Virginia based company that specializes in developing internal combustion engines, identified the opportunity to use the Desktop Metal Studio System and metal 3D printing with bound metal deposition technology to accelerate their design iterations and rapid prototyping process. With the Studio System they saved significant costs, time, and weight with the final parts.
KeyShot® is the first real-time ray tracing application that uses a physically correct render engine based on scientific research in the areas of scientifically accurate material representation and global illumination. Addressing the visualization needs of designers, engineers, marketing professionals, photographers and CG specialists, KeyShot breaks down the complexity of creating photographic images and animations from 3D digital data.
Autodesk makes software for people who make things. If you've ever driven a high-performance car, admired a towering skyscraper, used a smartphone, or watched a great film, chances are you've experienced what millions of Autodesk customers are doing with our software. Autodesk gives you the power to make anything.
Materialise incorporates three decades of 3D printing experience into a range of software solutions and 3D printing services, which together form the backbone of the 3D printing industry. Materialise’s open and flexible solutions have enabled players in a wide variety of industries, including healthcare, automotive, aerospace, art and design, and consumer goods, to build innovative 3D printing applications that aim to make the world a better and healthier place. Headquartered in Belgium, with branches worldwide, Materialise combines the largest group of software developers in the industry with one of the most complete 3D printing facilities in the world.
Adaptive3D leverages proprietary reaction chemistry that imparts elongation and toughness to photopolymeric resins that can withstand end-use in demanding environments such as footwear, transportation, oil& gas and industrial settings. This technology, developed at The University of Texas at Dallas with funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), can be connected to well-known chemical families such as acrylates, which results in high-performance materials that are easy to process because they are one pot, one part, pot-stable chemistries. This combination of properties that match traditional materials like nitrile butyl rubber, polyurethane, and silicones with ease of processing and scalability leads to enormous opportunities.
GPAINNOVA are the creator of DLyte and DryLyte Technology, the world's first dry electropolishing machine for the most common industrial metals and alloys. It automates, simplifies, and standardizes the post-processing of metal parts, improving the finish obtained with traditional polishing systems.
2oneLab builds open, accessible, and affordable metal 3D printers that utilize laser powder bed fusion technology to print a range of metal alloys at high printing speeds. Their end-to-end solution for metal 3D printing which includes printing, sieving, workflow software is ideal for healthcare and research applications.
Henkel LOCTITE's portfolio of 3D printing resins, post-processing bonders, and equipment enables you to design truly functional parts with additive manufacturing across a broad range of industries. Their superior mechanical properties allow you to work with resins that are flame retardant, temperature resistant, have high elongation, toughness, impact strength, and have special properties like clear finishes and high resolutions.
Proto3000 is proud to be an HP Multi Jet Fusion Production Partner having one of the largest fleets of HP 3D printing systems in Canada and the US Northeast. Our quality and service have been evaluated and qualified based on the rigorous requirements of HP and certified to deliver on production at scale.
Forust was founded to make high-volume wood 3D printing affordable, reliable, and sustainable. The team at FORUST is applying the speed, precision, and quality of binder jetting to produce strong, lightweight wood components derived from two wood waste streams - sawdust and lignin. They believe that responsible material value chains are critical to achieving net-zero carbon emissions, and that additive rematerialization will play an important role in building this sustainable future.
Since 1995, ExOne has been on a mission to deliver powerful 3D printers that solve the toughest problems and enable world-changing innovations. Our industrial 3D printing systems quickly transform granular materials — including silica and ceramic sand as well as reclaimed materials like re-pulverized concrete and wood pulp — into precision metalcasting molds and cores, innovative rapid tooling solutions, as well as functional end-use designs for consumer products and architectural restoration
As the original inventor of digital light processing (DLP) 3D printing technology, ETEC has one of the most advanced portfolios of precision polymer printers and materials in the market today. Supported by more than 130 issued and pending patents, ETEC also has more than 190 qualified materials for its platforms. In all thousands of customers across a broad range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical devices, and jewelry have relied on ETEC solutions for more than two decades. The company’s solutions are used for prototypes, tooling and low-volume to mass production.
Creaform thrives to help companies increase productivity and decrease turnaround times by manufacturing portable 3D devices.
Creaform creates portable and handheld 3D Laser Scanning hardware and software. Their Lines of Laser Scanners are practical for medical and industrial applications, digital database creation and reverse engineering. Their affordable scanners are fast and easy to use.
Desktop Metal, Inc., based in Burlington, Massachusetts, is accelerating the transformation of manufacturing with an expansive portfolio of 3D printing solutions, from rapid prototyping to mass production. Founded in 2015 by leaders in advanced manufacturing, metallurgy, and robotics, the company is addressing the unmet challenges of speed, cost, and quality to make additive manufacturing an essential tool for engineers and manufacturers around the world. Desktop Metal was selected as one of the world’s 30 most promising Technology Pioneers by the World Economic Forum, named to MIT Technology Review’s list of 50 Smartest Companies, and the 2021 winner of Fast Company’s Innovation by Design Award in materials and Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech Award for sustainability.
Stratasys Ltd. was formed in 2012 by the merger of Stratasys Inc. and Objet Ltd. The company boats a wide range of 3D printers and materials that generate 3D prototypes and manufactured goods – all from 3D CAD files. The company’s 3D printers originate around patented FDM® and PolyJet® inkjet-based technologies.