3D-printing objects 30 times larger than competing desktop models, at a more affordable cost.
Notable Achievements
- Delivered 3D printers & services to 60+ countries
- Recognized as the Consumer Technology Association Company of the Year, US Start-Up of the Year and Global Creator Awards Winner
- Funded by multiple competitive grants through the US National Science Foundation, NASA, and the US Department of Defense
Currently Operating in 79 Regions
Press Mentions

January 3, 2025
Gigaprize 2024: re:3D donates large-format 3D printers for charitable projects
re:3D has generously donated large-format 3D printers for charitable projects as part of the Gigaprize 2024 initiative. This commitment highlights the company's dedication to social impact,...
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December 9, 2024
Celebrate the Season of Small Business, prepare for severe winter weather, register for a marketing plan webinar, and more!
re:3D has successfully launched a new initiative aimed at enhancing sustainable practices in 3D printing. This innovative project focuses on utilizing recycled materials, showcasing re:3D's...
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October 30, 2024
America Makes launches digital tool to support additive manufacturing career opportunities
re:3D is celebrated for its innovative contributions to additive manufacturing, as America Makes launches a digital tool to enhance job opportunities in the sector. This initiative supports...
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July 30, 2024
ReCreateIt Unveils International Collaboration: Turning Plastic Waste into Sustainable Home Goods through Community-Led Manufacturing
RecreateIt launches an international initiative to transform plastic waste into sustainable home goods. This community-driven manufacturing project emphasizes environmental responsibility,...
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August 27, 2020
CT Hall of Fame Industry Leaders Announcement
re:3D wins the Consumer Technology Association Company of the Year.
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April 10, 2020
Trailblazers Of Puerto Rico: Meet The Couple Making Shields For Healthcare Workers On The Frontlines Of COVID-19
Tredé is also collaborating with Samantha Snapes and Charlotte Craff at re:3D in Austin, TX, who have helped with the retrofitted design, and loaned Tredé one of their large-scale 3D printers.
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