Forecast 3D, a commercial service provider of 3D printing and short-run manufacturing services, has announced that it has expanded its Carlsbad headquarters by 5,500 square feet to a total of 42,500 square feet.
The expansion allows it to expand its 3D printing capability by adding new industrial 3D printers.
The expansion will allow for Forecast 3D to broaden their technologies in research and development, mechanical engineering, designers and inventors, said Donovan Weber, COO and co-founder of Forecast 3D.
"We focus on quick-turn prototype work in both our additive manufacturing capabilities as well as our subtractive CNC milling," Weber said. "Our customers appreciate that we keep our focus on prototype and short-runs as our niche, as well as our focus on craftsmanship and customer service. We are excited to continue to grow our operation organically."
The expansion allows it to expand its 3D printing capability by adding new industrial 3D printers.
The expansion will allow for Forecast 3D to broaden their technologies in research and development, mechanical engineering, designers and inventors, said Donovan Weber, COO and co-founder of Forecast 3D.
"We focus on quick-turn prototype work in both our additive manufacturing capabilities as well as our subtractive CNC milling," Weber said. "Our customers appreciate that we keep our focus on prototype and short-runs as our niche, as well as our focus on craftsmanship and customer service. We are excited to continue to grow our operation organically."