FUGO Precision 3D, developer of a centrifugal 3D printing system, will make its industry debut at LMT LAB DAY Chicago 2026, February 19-21, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. In collaboration with partner Graphy Inc., FUGO will conduct live in-person printing demonstrations during the event.
This marks the first public demonstration of FUGO's centrifugal printing platform, a system that consolidates printing, washing, drying, and curing in a single automated cycle. Attendees can observe full production cycles in real time, seeing how the technology achieves sub-30 micron repeatability with faster throughput compared to conventional additive manufacturing systems.
FUGO's system creates artificial gravity through centrifugal forces generating up to 2,000 G's of force. This allows parts to form while fully submerged in material that acts as its own support structure, producing surfaces with minimal layer lines. The system's capillary generation creates microscopic drainage channels that material passes through under centrifugal force, then seals automatically, eliminating trapped volumes. FUGO's multi-material capability also enables printing with multiple resins in the same automated cycle.
The live demonstrations will showcase FUGO's technology paired with Graphy's high-performance photopolymer materials, including their Shape Memory Aligner (SMA) materials and validated dental resins. The partnership, announced earlier this year, combines FUGO's hardware innovation with Graphy's advanced material science to deliver production-ready parts.
"LMT LAB DAY represents the perfect stage to introduce what we believe is a paradigm shift in dental manufacturing," says Alexandr (Sasha) Shkolnik, chief technology officer of FUGO Precision 3D.
About FUGO Precision 3D
FUGO Precision 3D is developer of a centrifugal 3D printing system that integrates printing, washing, drying, and curing into a single automated cycle.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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