The piece argues that 3D printing’s years-long decline stems from machine overload, inconsistent quality, material lock-ins, and post-processing that still isn’t automated—problems it frames as solvable engineering challenges. FUGO Precision 3D is positioned as a company built specifically to tackle those root issues.
Which pain point do you think is most responsible for slowing the industry—machine sprawl, quality variability, closed materials, or post-processing—and why?
Too many machines. Inconsistent quality. Material lock-ins. Post-processing that was supposed to be automated a long time ago. These aren't mysteries. They're engineering problems, and we built FUGO to solve them."