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FlashForge USA doubles down on commercial-grade 3D printing market

February 7, 2023
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FlashForge USA doubles down on commercial-grade 3D printing market
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Over the past few months, FlashForge USA has started positioning itself toward the commercial-grade market space.

The move was largely initiated by the launch of the Creator 4 3D printer back in October 2021, but there’s also been a notable shift in the target applications of the company’s customer base.

According to FlashForge USA, the pioneering 3D printer has already seen some very impressive adoption rates for a wide variety of commercial production applications in sectors such as consumer goods, healthcare, electronics, furniture, and manufacturing tooling. This is in stark contrast to the company’s original target markets, which comprised hobbyists, educational institutions, and prosumers.

Of course, this doesn’t mean FlashForge USA is running away from its original verticals at all, as the firm continues to offer its full range of consumer and mid-range 3D printers…

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