Makelab, a leading on-demand 3D printing service established in New York City, announced the launch of its new site in San Francisco. Makelab SF, the only local on-demand 3D printing service in San Francisco, is poised to alter how businesses approach rapid prototyping and manufacturing.
Since its inception, Makelab’s New York City site has been a pillar of the city’s design, engineering, and hardware landscape. Over the last seven years, Makelab has successfully completed over 150,000 parts for over 15,000 clients, assisting both Startups and established enterprises in bringing their products to market.
On-Demand 3D Printing Services in San Francisco
Makelab’s competence in generating high-quality parts, prototypes, and large-scale production runs has made it a preferred partner for clients in the consumer products, robotics, hardware development, and medical device industries. The company’s commitment to excellence and a thorough understanding of its clients’ demands has fuelled its success in New York City, and it is thrilled to bring this tried-and-true method to San Francisco.
Makelab SF, which is conveniently located to serve the bustling SF tech and hardware sector, offers local firms the ease of rapid prototyping without the limits that come with faraway production facilities. This local presence allows clients to enjoy same-day pickups and quicker services, resulting in faster iteration and innovation cycles.
“By establishing a truly local presence in San Francisco, we can not only provide fast-turnaround 3D printing services, but also build strong relationships and deeply understand our clients’ businesses. This local approach allows us to become true partners in their innovation journey, offering support and insights that non-local providers simply can’t match.”
– Christina Perla, co-founder and CEO of Makelab
Makelab provides a wide range of 3D printing services, including SLA, FDM, MJF, and VCJ technologies and over 15 different materials. These competencies serve important industries such as robotics, hardware development, medical devices, and consumer packaged goods (CPG).
Nate Padgett, Co-founder of Informal and a hardware community organizer based in San Francisco, shares, “I’m thrilled to share the space at Studio 55 with Makelab in SoMa. Their presence will bring invaluable benefits to the SF tech community, fostering innovation and collaboration in ways that only a local, dedicated partner can.”
Makelab’s bicoastal presence allows it to serve the two largest and most dynamic cities in the United States. The doors are officially open today, Tuesday, May 28th. For more information on Makelab, go to makelab.com.
About MakeLab: Makelab is an on-demand 3D printing platform that serves consumer and hardware brands in New York City and San Francisco, with countrywide shipping. Founded by two Pratt industrial designers with decades of practical experience in product design and development. Makelab collaborates with agencies such as Doris Dev, PENSA, Interwoven Design Group, and brands such as AiTA Bio, Estee Lauder, Judith Leiber, Aigen, and Eaton to speed up agile product development while assuring quality results.