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Loveland 3D printer maker moves to North Dakota

Loveland 3D printer maker moves to North Dakota

Written by David

January 9, 2020

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The maker of the LulzBot line of 3D printers has completed its move from Loveland to North Dakota, where it is gearing up to restart production under new ownership.

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Aleph Objects, now known as Fargo Additive Manufacturing Equipment 3D, was sold last November to venture capitalist Ron Bergan in Fargo, who has relocated the company to that city.

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“We completed production down there right before Christmas,” FAME 3D CEO Grant Flaharty said from North Dakota on Tuesday. “We built out all the stuff that we had inventory for.” The governor of North Dakota announced the move in a press conference Dec. 18 in Fargo. The company’s new owner found a 62,000-square-foot building in Fargo that he was able to purchase quickly in November, Flaharty said, and the […]

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