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FUGO Precision 3D to debut commercial 3D printing system at LMT Lab Day

The company previously previewed its Fugo Model A stereolithography 3D printing system at RAPID + TCT 2024.

FUGO Precision 3D to debut commercial 3D printing system at LMT Lab Day

FUGO Precision 3D is set to debut its commercial 3D printing system at the upcoming LMT Lab Day 2026.

The company previously previewed its Fugo Model A stereolithography (SLA) 3D printing system at RAPID + TCT 2024. FUGO's technology, which is described as the 'world's first patented centrifugal vat-photopolymerization system,' is based on SLA technology and is said to offer sub-30-micron accuracy, 90% automation, and throughput 'up to 10 times faster than traditional SLA printers.'

At LMT Lab Day, FUGO says attendees will be able to experience live demonstrations of its integrated print, wash, dry, and cure workflow. As the company steps up the commercialisation of its technology, FUGO is actively engaging pilot customers across the dental, hearing health, aerospace, and defence industries, with production unit delivery scheduled to begin in Q1 2026.

FUGO's technology was developed by a group of engineers led by CTO and co-founder Alexandr (Sasha) Shkolnik. Co-founder and CEO Alexander Meseonznik has joined the effort more recently to provide his entrepreneurial expertise. Over more than three decades, Meseonznik has co-founded, scaled, and successfully exited five companies across a range of industries.

"When I met the FUGO engineering team, I knew immediately that they had built something special," said Meseonznik. "My job has been to help them take this revolutionary technology and build a company around it. That means putting the right people in the right seats, forming the partnerships that open doors, and creating the operational systems that allow us to deliver on our promises. The technology speaks for itself. My role is making sure the world gets to see it."

Shkolnik added, "Alex understood what we had built and immediately saw the path forward. He brought the business expertise, the strategic partnerships, and the leadership structure we needed to turn our technology into a company ready for commercial launch. His ability to connect our engineering vision with market reality has been transformational for FUGO."

Sam Davies

Sam Davies

Group Content Manager, began writing for TCT Magazine in 2016 and has since become one of additive manufacturing’s go-to journalists. From breaking news to in-depth analysis, Sam’s insight and expertise are highly sought after.

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