EnvisionTEC Celebrates 15th Anniversary as a Leading Manufacturer of 3D Printers and Materials

Launched in 2002, EnvisionTEC now sells more than 40 models of 3D printers on six distinct technology platforms At least five new and updated products to be launched throughout year EnvisionTEC users are invited to become members of the E-Team, an online community for ongoing 3D printing education, product feedback and to communicate with other users

DEARBORN, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In celebration of its 15th year anniversary, EnvisionTEC has planned for a full year of activities that will include a new look for its brand, new products, a social media contest and the launch of an E-Team user community.


3D printer manufacturer @EnvisionTEC celebrating anniversary with a #15YearsBetter campaign and five new products.
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The companys "15 Years Better" campaign will culminate with an open house in the fall at its metro Detroit headquarters.

EnvisionTEC was founded in 2002 with a simple goal: to make a better 3D printer. Company founder and engineer Al Siblani, along with Chief Technology Officer Sasha Shkolnik, achieved that goal with the companys flagship Perfactory 3D printer, now in its fourth generation.

Today, EnvisionTEC is a leading provider of 3D printers and materials to the global jewelry, hearing aid, dental, bioprinting and industrial markets. Every day, more manufacturers discover why EnvisionTEC 3D printers and materials are better as the company continues expanding into larger-format 3D printers, including robotic sand-casting 3D printers for foundries.

"This year marks an important milestone for EnvisionTEC and our employees, partners and users around the world," said Al Siblani, CEO and founder of EnvisionTEC. "We are proud to provide 3D printers and materials that help our customers deliver exceptional products faster and have become essential tools for medical researchers worldwide."

In celebration, EnvisionTEC today launches an updated look for its brand, which visually captures the companys energy and passion for additive manufacturing. The new logo is orange and blue and evokes an eye, for a company thats always looking to develop the manufacturing technologies of the future.

Additionally, the company will reveal at least five new and updated products, including an all-new line of bioprinter materials, as well as a new look for its printers and materials.

As a way of saying thank you to the companys more than 5,000 printer owners worldwide, EnvisionTEC is also launching two customer initiatives.

A social media contest — called #MyFirst3DP —will invite EnvisionTEC users to share photos and stories about their first 3D print projects on social media platforms. EnvisionTEC will be rewarding top posts throughout the year. Current EnvisionTEC users will also be invited to join the E-Team, a new online community for ongoing 3D printing education, product feedback and to communicate with other users.

About EnvisionTEC

EnvisionTEC is a leading global provider of professional-grade 3D printing solutions. Founded in 2002 with its pioneering commercial DLP printing technology, EnvisionTEC now sells more than 40 printers based on six distinct technologies that build objects from digital design files. The companys premium 3D printers serve a variety of medical, professional and industrial markets, and are valued for precision, surface quality, functionality and speed. EnvisionTECs intellectual property includes more than 100 pending and granted patents and 70 proprietary materials. Learn more at EnvisionTEC.com.

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