Formlabs Stock

formlabs.comIndustrial / ManufacturingFounded: 2011Funding to Date: $256.35MM

Formlabs, founded in 2011, is the developer of affordable, industrial-quality 3D printers, aiming to expand access to digital fabrication for engineers, designers, and manufacturers. In addition to their 3D printers, the company also develops fabrication tools, high-performance materials, and 3D printing software

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Team

Management Team

Dávid Lakatos
Chief Product Officer
Maxim Lobovsky
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Natan Linder Ph.D
Co-Founder & Chairman
Daniel O'Shaughnessy
Chief Financial Officer
Jason Fullmer
Chief Operating Officer
Chris Ledoux
Chief Information Officer
Nick Graham
Chief Revenue Officer

Board Members

Aaron Mankovski
Pitango Venture Capital
Barry Schuler
DFJ Growth
Bradley Feld
Foundry Group
Cyril Ebersweiler
SOSV
Carl Bass
Autodesk

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3D-printing stalwart Formlabs today showed off a series of new solutions that enables its customers to dramatically increase their 3D-printing output. The result is better large-scale manufacturing options and a significant reduction in cost per part, given that machines don’t have to sit around waiting for operators to fill resin tanks or remove parts.
Formlabs, a 3D printing company, said on Wednesday it had doubled its valuation to $2 billion, following a $150 million funding round led by SoftBank Group's Vision Fund 2.
Updated on: Jul 26, 2024

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