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Desktop Metal, Inc. specializes in the creation and distribution of advanced additive manufacturing (3D printing) technologies. Its sophisticated solutions are designed for engineers, designers, and manufacturers globally, with operations spanning the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific regions. The company boasts an extensive portfolio of 3D printing systems, catering to a wide range of production needs. This includes industrial-grade manufacturing solutions such as the Production System and X-series, engineered for high-volume serial production of metal, ceramic, or composite parts with a focus on balancing speed and quality. Desktop Metal also offers specialized platforms like the Xtreme 8K and Envision One, which utilize high-powered light sources and patented CDLM technology for industrial-scale, high-temperature production of end-use photopolymer components. For mid-volume requirements, the Shop System provides a robust binder jetting platform. Office-friendly and desktop options are also available, including the Studio System for metal 3D printing and the Fiber platform. Furthermore, Desktop Metal addresses niche markets with targeted solutions: the Einstein series is tailored for dental professionals, while the D4K Pro platform is designed for precision applications in jewelry and chairside settings. The P4K platform consists of advanced DLP printer models for high-volume precision manufacturing. Their offerings also extend to digital casting solutions through the S-Max and S-Print platforms, the latter serving as an entry-level option for prototypes and small series. Innovatively, the company provides Robotic Additive Manufacturing (RAM) solutions and the 3D-Bioplotter platform for biofabrication. Beyond hardware, Desktop Metal supplies a comprehensive range of proprietary materials essential for its technologies, including various binder jetting compounds, DLP and CDLM photopolymer resins, BMD materials, micro-AFP materials, and specialized bioprinting materials. These cutting-edge technologies find application across a broad spectrum of industries, such as automotive, aerospace, healthcare and dental, consumer products, heavy manufacturing, machine design, and research and development. Founded in 2015, Desktop Metal, Inc. maintains its headquarters in Burlington, Massachusetts.
Tue, 02 Jun 2026
Desktop Metal Shareholder Notice - TMX Newsfile
Mon, 09 Feb 2026
dm stock: Desktop Metal (DM) Guide - Bitget
Sat, 31 Jan 2026
Desktop Metal’s Volatile Reality: Can This 3D Printing Stock Survive Its Own Hype Cycle? - AD HOC NEWS
Tue, 16 Sep 2025
Arc Takes Over Desktop Metal, with a Focus on AI and U.S. Manufacturing - 3DPrint.com
Wed, 02 Apr 2025
Desktop Metal completes merger with Nano Dimension - Investing.com
Wed, 02 Apr 2025
Nano Dimension Completes Acquisition of Desktop Metal - GlobeNewswire
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