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FUGO Precision 3D Presents Integrated Photopolymer System for the First Time in a Commercial Environment

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With its planned appearance at LMT Lab Day 2026, FUGO Precision 3D is focusing on the market entry of a new photopolymer 3D printing system designed for near-series production applications. At the trade fair for dental laboratory technology, the company plans to demonstrate a fully automated process that combines printing, washing, drying, and curing in a single machine. The delivery of the first production systems is scheduled for the first quarter of 2026; in parallel, FUGO is working with pilot customers from dental technology, hearing acoustics, as well as aerospace and defense applications.

From a technical standpoint, the system is based on a patented centrifugal vat photopolymerization process, in which material distribution and curing are supported by controlled rotational movements. According to the company, this approach enables repeatability below 30 micrometers and a high degree of automation in the production workflow. The target group consists of users who previously had to rely on multiple individual devices for post-processing steps and are looking to consolidate their processes. Integration is intended not only to reduce throughput times, but also to increase process stability for recurring part geometries.

The company is led by CEO Alexander Meseonznik, who is primarily responsible for the transition from the development phase to production.

“When I met the FUGO engineering team, I knew immediately that they had built something special,” said Meseonznik. “My job has been to help them take this revolutionary technology and build a company around it. That means putting the right people in the right seats, forming the partnerships that open doors, and creating the operational systems that allow us to deliver on our promises. The technology speaks for itself. My role is making sure the world gets to see it.”

Alexandr (Sasha) Shkolnik, Chief Technology Officer at FUGO, spoke to Meseonznik’s impact on the company: “Alex understood what we had built and immediately saw the path forward. He brought the business expertise, the strategic partnerships, and the leadership structure we needed to turn our technology into a company ready for commercial launch. His ability to connect our engineering vision with market reality has been transformational for FUGO.”

FUGO also expects additional momentum from its cooperation with Graphy Inc., a supplier of dental photopolymers. The collaboration is intended to more closely integrate material and process development. Overall, FUGO is positioning itself as a provider of integrated 3D printing solutions focused on reproducible quality and industrial workflows, which are expected to find particular acceptance in regulated markets such as dental technology.

 


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