
LulzBot Mini
The LulzBot Mini
Aleph Objects, the developers of LulzBot desktop 3D printers, will launch a new 3D printing filament at RAPID+TCT 2017 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The RAPID+TCT event will commence in less than two weeks, with a series of exhibits, product launches and keynote presentations lined up.
One of those product launches is set to come from Booth #1829, where Aleph will formally announce its latest filament. While more details are forthcoming, the material was brought about by an aligned commitment to respecting user freedom. The company is confident the new filament will ‘make waves’ throughout the 3D technology sector.
“Our material release at RAPID+TCT 2017 is a long time coming,” said Aleph Objects Director of Marketing, Ben Malouf. “This has potential to be one of the most important developments in desktop 3D printing materials in 2017.”
As well as the introduction of this filament, the LulzBot booth will feature a range of exciting and interactive exhibits, with a focus on real-world applications. From large-scale prototyping to rugged end-use components, LulzBot is keen to emphasise its commitment to changing the concept of what is possible on desktop machines. Attendees to next month’s RAPID+TCT will also have the chance to assemble their own 3D printed ‘LuzBot Spinner’ at an interactive work bench in the booth, taking advantage of LulzBot repeatability and print quality in volume production.
“LulzBot 3D printers are much more than just rapid prototyping machines,” said Malouf. “More and more customers, from start-ups to established corporations are leveraging LulzBot reliability to reduce costs and add flexibility to their manufacturing processes.”
Aleph Objects and the LulzBot brand will be exhibiting at RAPID+TCT from 9th May to 11th May at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Booth #1829. Register to attend here.