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Formlabs doubles valuation to $2B, closes $150M Series E led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2
HAX Team
Formlabs offers industrial-quality SLA and SLS 3D printers
Formlabs offers industrial-quality SLA and SLS 3D printers. Source: Formlabs

Formlabs is announcing a $150 million Series E led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2, doubling its valuation to $2 billion. Formlabs will use the funds to continue to grow its portfolio of 3D printing technologies, enabling greater mass production and customization, as well as grow its team across its seven offices worldwide. SOSV’s HAX invested in Formlabs in 2013, making us the first investor into the company.

Formlabs is on a mission to expand access to digital fabrication, so anyone can make anything. With its line of stereolithography (SLA) and selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printers, Formlabs has set, and repeatedly improved, the standard for affordable, professional-grade 3D printing and is the number one seller of professional-grade 3D printers worldwide. Formlabs’ variety of printers and printing materials enable users across the healthcare, dental, manufacturing, engineering, education, jewelry, audio and entertainment industries to increase the speed of innovation and cut costs. To date, Formlabs users have printed more than 85 million parts, including tens of millions of nasopharyngeal swabs used on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The industry is undergoing a renaissance and Formlabs is leading the way,” said Max Lobovsky, CEO and co-founder of Formlabs. “The 3D printing industry market size is expected to reach $51.77 billion by 2026, and Formlabs is the company to drive this growth forward. Where others have promised printers capable of mass production and end-use quality parts, Formlabs has delivered.”

Lobovsky added, “Today, most 3D printing technology is still too expensive and difficult to use for widespread adoption. Our laser focus on improving the user experience and quality of these machines while bringing down the cost is central to our success and the growth of the industry. With this investment, we plan to expand our current portfolio of SLA and SLS technology and accelerate our product development to continue delivering on the expectations of the 3D printing industry.”

By innovating and constantly introducing new printing technology – like the Fuse 1, the world’s first benchtop SLS printer – and valuable new materials like BioMed Clear Resin and Rigid 10K, Formlabs is steadily pushing the industry forward. Parts made on Formlabs printers can be found in the operating room, dentist chair, your car, and your shoes, with leading companies like Ashley Furniture, Sennheiser, Google, Mayo Clinic, Northwell Health, and New Balance trusting Formlabs printers to develop, prototype and manufacture end-use consumer goods at scale. With its 3D printing offerings, Formlabs will further advance mass customization to enable everything from more personalized healthcare to custom headphones and more.  ”