One of the events that Formlings love the most is our annual Hackathon, where Formlings are given resources -- including a full work day and budget for supplies -- to bring their ideas to life. Projects range from ones involving personal passions to crazy science experiments to work-related curiosities. This year, we celebrated 10 years of Hackathon at Formlabs! We also had a couple of new additions to Hackathon, including bringing some YouTube content creators to join us. Can you spot anyone you recognize in this video?
Join Tom Stanton as he tours our headquarters in Somerville, MA and meets various folks on the R&D team behind the development of our printers and materials.
It takes a lot trial, error, persistence, ingenuity, and teamwork to build a big printer. The YouTube channel Tested tears down the Form 4L and uncovers what it took to develop it with two of the project's Engineering leaders.
Formerling Shane of the YouTube channel Stuff Made Here does not hold back in tearing down the Form 4! He digs deep into what it takes to develop a rapid, reliable, high-performance 3D printer.
Join the YouTube channel Breaking Taps on a tour led by our CEO, Max, through our headquarters in Somerville, MA, where nearly all our R&D happens.
The goal of the Access Initiative is to enable and empower people who might otherwise have limited access to additive manufacturing.
Many Formlings (what we affectionately call our employees) will tell you that the annual hackathon is one of their favorite things about Formlabs. The hackathon epitomizes some of what we value most.
Formlabs engineers take you behind the scenes of development of the Form 4, which can print significantly faster than its predecessors due to using an LED panel instead of a single laser source.