This is a list of notable manufacturers of 3D printers. 3D printers are a type of robots that are able to print 3D models using successive layers of raw materials.
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- 3D makeR Technologies – Barranquilla, Colombia
 - 3D Systems – Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA
 
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- AIO Robotics – Los Angeles, California, USA
 - Airwolf 3D – Costa Mesa, California, USA
 - Aleph Objects – Loveland, Colorado, USA – (Lulzbot printers), (owned by FAME 3D)
 
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- Carbon – Redwood City, California, USA
 - Cellink – Boston, Massachusetts, USA
 - CRP Group – Modena , Italy
 - Creality – Shenzhen, China
 - Desktop Metal – Burlington, Massachusetts, USA
 - envisionTEC (ETEC) – Gladbeck, Germany, (owned by Desktop Metal)
 - Formlabs – Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
 - Fusion3 – Greensboro, North Carolina, USA
 
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- HP Inc. – Palo Alto, California, USA
 - Hyrel 3D – Norcross, Georgia, USA
 - Kikai Labs – Buenos Aires, Argentina
 - Kudo3d – Dublin, California, USA
 
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- M3D – Fulton, Maryland, USA
 - Made In Space, Inc. – Mountain View, California, USA
 - MakerBot – New York City, New York, USA
 - Materialise NV – Leuven, Belgium
 - Markforged - Massachusetts, USA
 - Mcor Technologies Ltd – Dunleer, Ireland
 
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- Printrbot – Lincoln, California, USA
 - Prusa Research – Prague, Czech Republic
 
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- Renishaw plc - Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, UK
 - Robo3D – San Diego, California, USA
 
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- Sciaky, Inc. – Chicago, Illinois, USA
 - Sindoh – Seoul, South Korea
 - SLM Solutions Group AG – Lübeck, Germany
 - Solidscape – Wilton, New Hampshire, USA
 - Stanley Black & Decker – New Britain, Connecticut, USA (Manufactured by Sindoh – South Korea)
 - Stratasys – Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA and Rehovot, Israel
 
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