Last month at the Consumer Electronics Show ( CES ) in Las Vegas, toys for adults were officially allowed into the exhibition for the first time. One of the companies on the show floor was Dame Products, which produces a variety of devices for the ladies. The company also uses 3D printers for prototyping. It’s a little fact that Formlabs, which makes the machines used by Dame, not only doesn’t hide but actually called out in its pre-game press release for CES. From Kickstarter to Kicking Ass It’s another reason to like the Boston area startup, aside from its annual revenue run rate of more than $100 million and a $1 billion valuation. It reached unicorn status in just four years after raising nearly $3 million from Kickstarter in 2012. The valuation also came after Formlabs took in about $100 million in total funding, a far […]
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