3D Printing Tech Expands Footprint to Accommodate Sales Trajectory


3D Printing Tech, a leading 3D printing services company operating in Atlanta since 2015, is expanding its footprint in Georgia following the opening of the company’s new headquarters and larger production facility in Atlanta. In addition to quadrupling its footprint, the expansion will enable them to help their customers better navigate the supply chain issues stemming from the pandemic by increasing their capacity to 3D print inventory on demand. This provides their customers additional options for producing parts and inventory other than traditional manufacturing methods.

“We’ve established ourselves as a leading 3D printing provider, servicing small businesses to major corporations. Our move to the larger facility has also enabled us to offer new production methods, add new post-processing capabilities, and improve our shipping and fulfillment capacity,” said Jason Daenzer, co-founder of 3D Printing Tech.

“Injection molding typically requires quantities in the hundreds of thousands, and due to the supply chain backlogs, we are finding that many injection molders are running 1–3-year lead times on orders. We are solving that problem with short-run production of parts to bridge the gap while our customers wait on injection molded parts. In some cases, we are replacing our customers need for injection molding all-together,” said Josh Stover, co-founder of 3D Printing Tech.

The expansion and improvements will ensure 3D Printing Tech can continue to meet the timely production needs and deadlines of their growing client base, allowing for:


  • Growth of the company’s SLS print farm, FDM print farm, large format 3D printing, and post-processing of 3D prints.
  • Enhanced shipping and fulfillment to be a quick turnkey solution for customers with multiple shipping options from UPS, FedEx, LTL, courier, and onsite pickup.
  • The addition of other services such as vacuum forming and laser cutting.
  • R&D efforts to leverage existing equipment to begin 3D printing metal parts.

“In this age of uncertainty, we have implemented a process that has enabled us to provide certainty on lead times and output, which our clients ask us for. We’ve listened to them and will be better able to serve their needs in our larger space,” said Stover.

According to the new research report about the industrial 3D printing market published by MarketsandMarkets™, the Industrial 3D Printing Market is projected to grow from USD 2.1 billion in 2021 to USD 5.2 billion by 2026, and it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20.0% during the forecast period. 3D Printing Tech is positioned to accommodate the continued demand of 3D printing with its expanded footprint and new facility.

“In recent years we have continued to execute the growth plans for 3D Printing Tech which included actions such as acquiring Voodoo Mfg, and now this facility expansion,” said Daenzer.

Customers can submit small orders through the instant quoting tool online for the best price and most streamlined process, or if customers would like or need a professional to review their project, they can submit an inquiry via the contact form on the company’s website.

About 3D Printing Tech 3D Printing Tech, founded in Atlanta in 2015, specializes in production quantity and large-volume 3D printing with laser sintering (SLS) and filament extrusion (FDM/FFF) methods. Its customers include fast-growing, mid-sized, large, and Fortune 500 companies. In addition to 3D printing, 3D Printing Tech utilizes 3D modeling/scanning, laser cutting, and vacuum forming to support its production and client projects. The team’s understanding of the importance of effective communication, and its commitment to helping people understand how to use 3D printing to grow their businesses and create efficiencies in manufacturing and production, are foundational to the long-term relationships it forms.

For more information, visit http://www.3dprintingtech.com.

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