FUGO Precision 3D Set to Change the Future of 3D Printing at LMT LAB DAY Chicago 2026
FUGO Precision 3D to Unveil Advanced 3D Printing Technology
FUGO Precision 3D, known for developing the world's first all-in-one centrifugal 3D printing system, is set to make an impactful debut at the upcoming LMT LAB DAY Chicago 2026, scheduled for February 19-21. The event will take place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, where attendees can witness firsthand the remarkable capabilities of FUGO’s innovative technology through live demonstrations.
In a strategic collaboration with Graphy Inc., a leader in photopolymer material innovation, FUGO will perform live printing demonstrations in the Gold Coast Seminar Room during the conference. This event represents a pivotal moment for the 3D printing industry, showcasing a technology that claims to redefine traditional manufacturing processes in dental and medical applications.
The centrifugal printing platform developed by FUGO allows for a continuous and automated cycle that integrates the critical phases of printing, washing, drying, and curing. This groundbreaking system has been engineered to achieve a repeatability of less than 30 microns while delivering speeds up to ten times faster than conventional additive manufacturing systems. Such efficiency holds immense promise for industries needing quick turnaround times without sacrificing quality.
Distinct from traditional resin printers that rely on mechanical layering, FUGO's system leverages the principles of centrifugal force. By generating forces up to 2,000 Gs, it creates artificial gravity, allowing parts to form while immersed in a support material. This innovative approach reduces the presence of layer lines and enhances the surface finish, setting a new standard for 3D printed components.
In addition, the intelligent design of FUGO's technology promotes the creation of microscopic drainage channels, allowing material to pass efficiently under centrifugal force. This results in sealed parts without the trapped volumes often found in standard stereolithography (SLA) printing. The multi-material capability of FUGO's platform enables users to print with various resins in a single automated cycle, paving the way for advanced applications in creating dental appliances such as dentures, which often require complex multi-component structures.
FUGO’s live demonstrations will feature Graphy's high-performance photopolymer materials, which include revolutionary Shape Memory Aligner (SMA) materials and clinically validated dental resins. These materials are recognized for their excellent mechanical strength, dimensional stability, and biocompatibility, essential features for demanding healthcare applications.
Alexandr 'Sasha' Shkolnik, the Chief Technology Officer of FUGO Precision 3D, emphasizes the significance of this demonstration: "LMT LAB DAY serves as the perfect platform to unveil what we believe is a game-changer for dental manufacturing. We invite industry leaders to witness our technology in operation—real-time production cycles from start to finish, not just simulations or videos. This marks the dawn of scalable precision manufacturing."
FUGO Precision 3D is devoted to pioneering next-generation manufacturing solutions for sectors like dental labs, medical devices, hearing health, aerospace, and high-output industries. Their mission is to provide revolutionary tools that streamline production while maintaining the highest quality standards.
With this debut, FUGO aims to forge a path for further innovations in 3D printing, and its partnership with Graphy positions it to remain at the forefront of this rapidly evolving technology landscape. As the industry turns its eyes to Chicago, all indications suggest that FUGO Precision 3D will leave a lasting impression on attendees and set a new benchmark for 3D printing achievements.