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Maxim Lobovsky
  • Industry

    Hardware

  • Location

    Somerville

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Maxim Lobovsky

TECH POWER PLAYERS 50 | RANKED #32

Cofounder and CEO, Formlabs

BIOGRAPHY

Why a Tech Power Player? For leading a major player in the growing 3-D-printing industry.

Since he cofounded Formlabs at MIT with two friends in 2011, Maxim Lobovsky has had a mission: bring the potential of industrial-quality 3-D printing to more people. And by all accounts, the CEO of the Somerville-based startup has done just that, clinching a $2 billion valuation by developing a fleet of affordable resin printers and design software capable of creating dentures, batches of COVID-19 test swabs, and personalized action figures. Formlabs has sold more than 100,000 printers to companies from Google to New Balance to Sony. During the pandemic, companies bought Formlab printers to send home to engineers working remotely. Lobovsky holds a bachelor of science in applied and engineering physics from Cornell University and a master of science in media arts and sciences from MIT. 

CAREER MILESTONES

2022

The University of South Florida, with contributions from Formlabs, won a Patent for Humanity award from the US Patent and Trademark Office for developing 3-D-printed nasal swabs during the pandemic

2021

Formlabs secured $150 million from Japanese giant SoftBank’s Vision Fund 2, lifting it to a $2 billion valuation

2011

Cofounded Formlabs while a graduate student at MIT

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TECH POWER PLAYERS 50 | RANKED #32

Maxim Lobovsky

Cofounder and CEO, Formlabs

Maxim Lobovsky
  • Industry

    Hardware

  • Location

    Somerville

  • Social Media

BIOGRAPHY

Why a Tech Power Player? For leading a major player in the growing 3-D-printing industry.

Since he cofounded Formlabs at MIT with two friends in 2011, Maxim Lobovsky has had a mission: bring the potential of industrial-quality 3-D printing to more people. And by all accounts, the CEO of the Somerville-based startup has done just that, clinching a $2 billion valuation by developing a fleet of affordable resin printers and design software capable of creating dentures, batches of COVID-19 test swabs, and personalized action figures. Formlabs has sold more than 100,000 printers to companies from Google to New Balance to Sony. During the pandemic, companies bought Formlab printers to send home to engineers working remotely. Lobovsky holds a bachelor of science in applied and engineering physics from Cornell University and a master of science in media arts and sciences from MIT. 

CAREER MILESTONES

2022

The University of South Florida, with contributions from Formlabs, won a Patent for Humanity award from the US Patent and Trademark Office for developing 3-D-printed nasal swabs during the pandemic

2021

Formlabs secured $150 million from Japanese giant SoftBank’s Vision Fund 2, lifting it to a $2 billion valuation

2011

Cofounded Formlabs while a graduate student at MIT

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3D-printing company Formlabs grabs $150 million from SoftBank, plans to hire in Massachusetts

3D-printing company Formlabs grabs $150 million from SoftBank, plans to hire in Massachusetts

A $1 billion company at home above a dollar store

A $1 billion company at home above a dollar store

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