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  2. Solid Concepts - Wikipedia

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    Stereolithography/ 3D Printing: SLA is the technology that started the company back in 1991. SLA is used to create prototypes, master patterns for investment casting, patterns for cast urethanes, art, and more. As it is a photocurable liquid resin process, the company is able to build large parts by bonding smaller segments.

  3. Robo 3D - Wikipedia

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    Robo 3D shifted their focus to education in early 2018 and have acquired a 300+ lesson 3D printable STEM curriculum platform called MyStemKits.com. [3] Now, with their new Robo E3 3D printer and MyStemKits curriculum, they have a full, turn-key solution for 3D printing in the classroom. Hector Silva bought the first 3D Printer in Dallas.

  4. Carbon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Carbon, Inc. [1] is a digital manufacturing company that manufactures and develops 3D printers utilizing the Continuous Liquid Interface Production process. The company was founded in 2013, and maintains its headquarters in California, United States. [2] [3] [4]

  5. List of 3D printer manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    AIO Robotics – Los Angeles, California, USA; Airwolf 3D – Costa Mesa, California, USA; Aleph Objects – Loveland, Colorado, USA – (Lulzbot printers), (owned by FAME 3D) Bambu Lab- Shenzhen, China

  6. EnvisionTEC - Wikipedia

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    "Previously known as pioneers in the 3D printing technology of digital light processing (DLP), the U.S.-German company has managed to redefine itself once again by announcing three new platforms at the event: a new bioprinter, a 3D printer for sandcasting and, perhaps its most substantial unveil, a massive industrial 3D printer dedicated to ...

  7. Protolabs Network - Wikipedia

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    It was the world’s largest peer-to-peer network of 3D printing services. As the company grew, it added more capabilities and higher-volume production options, changing its name to "Hubs". In January 2021, Minnesota-based Protolabs, a publicly traded custom part manufacturer, announced an agreement to acquire the company for $280 million in ...

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