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Lumafield

Lumafield
38 Cameron Ave. Suite 100
Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02140
United States of America

Lumafield was founded in 2019 to upgrade manufacturing.

We are engineers with deep experience across the product development cycle, from initial ideas to shipping hardware, across industries and specializations, who became frustrated by the cost and complexity of modern manufacturing. So we decided to upgrade it.

We started with industrial CT scanning, which for us was the most valuable but underutilized tool in the manufacturing toolbox, enabling us to rapidly inspect essential components non-destructively. But even this industrial advancement felt stuck in the past, using massive, costly hardware, reliant on complicated, outdated software. So we decided to upgrade it.

We rebuilt the whole system, from X-ray capture, to computer vision analysis, to web-based collaboration, to the entire business model, making the most advanced manufacturing tech more accessible to every industry.

Our company, like our platform, is designed for upgrades. We’re building for greater intelligence, autonomy, and speed. For deeper vision, operational excellence, and powerful insights. And then we'll upgrade it all again.

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Lumafield in the News

Lumafield Debuts Auto-Dimensioning

CT-based metrology gives engineers a new tool for faster, more complete insight into every part, company says.

Simplifying 3D Scan-to-Print Workflows

Lower cost offerings and AI-enabled automation help streamline scan-to-print workflows in light of more interest in reverse engineering and quality assurance use cases.

Digitizing Biology

Use of simulation grows in biomedical sector; technology set to become part of regulatory approval.

Editor’s Picks: May 12-May 25, 2022

One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.

3D Printing, CT Scanning for Supply Chain Resilience

Desktop Metal and Lumafield create all-in-one scanning and additive manufacturing solution to copy and produce parts anywhere.

Editor’s Picks: May 5-11, 2022

One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.

CT Scan for Engineering Parts

Lumafield develops CT scanner for engineering diagnosis