Max Lobovsky
3D Printing News Alert(3D Printers for larger parts production)
According to Max Lobovsky, CEO and co-founder of Formlabs, “The printers also feature a new process the company calls Low Force Stereolithography (LFS), an advanced form of stereolithography that “delivers consistently flawless parts by adapting to your part’s geometry to deliver the perfect balance of detail and speed. We entered the industry seven years ago with the first powerful, affordable desktop SLA 3D printer, and since then have shipped more than 40,000 printers, and our customers have printed more than 40 million parts. Now users are leading the way in how to grow 3D printing from one machine to many, from a prototyping tool to a game changer. We’re excited to take another huge leap forward with LFS 3D printing.”
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The future of manufacturing in concrete
According to Max Lobovsky, co-founder and CEO of Formlabs, “Today, Digital Factory is the only event of its kind, bringing together industry leaders to address the future of manufacturing in concrete ways. The User Summit is an opportunity to connect professionals driving value in digital fabrication today to learn from each other’s successes, solutions, and challenges, and continue to push what’s possible with 3D printing.”
https://www.thedigitalfactory.com/
https://3d.formlabs.com/rs/060-UIG-504/images/The-Digital-Factory-Report.pdf
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