
Company history
Impossible Objects was founded in 2009 by Robert Schwartz and is headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois. The company has focused on developing and improving 3D printing technologies and materials since its inception to meet the needs of various industries.
tasks and additive manufacturing
Impossible Objects develops and manufactures 3D printers and materials for additive manufacturing. The focus is on CBAM technology, which makes it possible to print composite materials such as carbon fibers and fiberglass with polymers. This results in lighter, stronger and more durable components that can be used in various industries.
known products
The flagship product of Impossible Objects is the first 3D printer model, which uses CBAM technology. This printer enables the production of light and strong composite parts. In addition, the company offers a range of materials for use in its 3D printers, such as carbon fibers, fiberglass, and various polymers.
Future prospects and 3D magazine are limitless
The future for Impossible Objects looks bright as the company is constantly improving its technologies and materials. Stay up to date with the latest developments and news about the company in 3D Unlimited Magazine. You can also subscribe to our 3D printing newsletter and receive regular updates.
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