

This past year has seen LulzBot team with a number of filament manufacturers to demonstrate these abilities and, at CES, they’ve brought these partners along.Īt the LulzBot booth, attendees will get to see colorFabb‘s nGen material made with Eastman Amphora AM 3300. Both allow for 3D printing 3mm filaments at temperatures as high as 300 degrees Celsius (572 degrees Fahrenheit), making them ideal for industrial and exotic materials. In Las Vegas, the company has on display upgraded toolheads for its LulzBot TAZ 3D printers, including the Dual Extruder Tool Head v2, now available for purchase, and the FlexyDually Tool Head v2, which will be available for purchase in Q1 of this year. And they seem to know it, too, with their latest press release reading, “The market showed a dramatic flight to quality in 2015, embracing reliable and trusted 3D printing solutions.” Reflecting the company’s “record-breaking tripling in year-over-year revenue up to US$15 million”, Aleph Objects has brought with them to CES 2016 the complete LulzBot portfolio of desktop 3D printing hardware, software, and materials, as well as their important partners and news of expansion. While the hype bubble seems to have burst since the dramatic CES shows of 20, the industry continues to thrive, with companies like Aleph Objects standing strong on the showroom floors of Las Vegas.
