Desktop Metal, founded in 2015 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, USA, is a leader in additive manufacturing technologies, specializing in metal and carbon fiber 3D printing. The company offers a range of 3D printing systems designed for engineers, designers, and manufacturers, facilitating the mass production of industrial, medical, and consumer products. Desktop Metal's portfolio includes platforms like the Production Systemâ„¢, Shop Systemâ„¢, and Studio Systemâ„¢, catering to various production needs from prototyping to high-volume manufacturing. By focusing on innovation and accessibility, Desktop Metal aims to make advanced manufacturing solutions widely available across industries.
Desktop Health's popular Flexcera family of nanoceramic resins are now validated for Asiga-brand dental 3D printers such as the Max UV, Max 2, Ultra, and Pro 4K.
The first 3D printed regenerative bone graft product cleared by the FDA, CMFlex has now been used in two patient jaw surgeries, an upper and lower, and several dental socket preservation cases.
The first Flexcera family resin validated for Carbon systems is Desktop Health’s Flexcera Smile Ultra+, an FDA 510(k) cleared Class II material for permanent, 3D printable dental restorations, followed closely by Flexcera Base.
An innovative add-on feature for the 3D-Bioplotter, the PrintRoll platform was designed to enable 3D printing of cylindrical medical solutions for adults and children and therefore offers a range of standard and custom drum diameters.
Einstein Pro XL is an affordable production-grade 3D printer that delivers precision DLP® printing of dental and orthodontic models, temporary and permanent restorations, and other dental and medical devices.