Based in the Czech Republic, Prusa Research offers 3D printers, related materials, and software. The company takes a different approach to technology by making everything open source (hardware and software. The company offers various types of filaments including a fully recycled polylactic acid (PLA). Prusa Research also offers a network of 3D printers, which it calls the Prusa Pro AFS (automated farm system). The network includes 34 Prusa printers, which can be controlled by its software Prusa Connect.
In November 2021, Prusa acquired 80% of Trilab, another Czech 3D printer manufacturer, to form a new brand known as the Trilab-A Prusa Research Company.
Prusa Research shipped over 9,000 printers per month as of January 2024.
In December 2023, the company launched a printable store for the 3D printable model marketplace. Creators can monetize their 3D designs on this platform, retaining a majority of the earnings via different licensing options that offer customers varying levels of usage rights.
In July 2024, Prusa Research announced plans to start 3D printers and filaments production through its subsidiary, Printed Solid, to meet the needs of North American customers. It went on to launch a new 3D printer called Core One in November 2024. The solution features active chamber temperature control, a 360-degree cooling fan, a Nextruder with Loadcell sensor for first layer detection, Wi-Fi connectivity with offline printing capability, and a print volume of 250 × 220 × 270 mm. It also supports various materials, including PLA, PETG, ASA, ABS, PC, and Nylon.
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