FELIXprinters

FELIXprinters is a Dutch manufacturer of innovative 3D printers for product design, education, R&D and production, including bio printers and food printers. Since 2011 FELIXprinters has been creating robust, reliable and competitively priced solutions adjusted to the clients' needs.

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Ambition to excel

FELIXprinters is a company that began as a project started by Guillaume Feliksdal and his father Wilgo Feliksdal in 2011. FELIXprinters has its headquarters in IJsselstein, the Netherlands, and since its conception has strived to become a 3D printing technology supplier that has a deep understanding of the requirements of the market for 3D printing market. Thus, using the qualified team's extensive R&D capabilities, FELIXprinters provides provides high-end but affordable 3D printers to various sectors such as education, R&D, production and product development.

Showcasing the power of 3D printing 

"Robust, reliable, versatile and competitively priced" are the perfect words to describe the FELIXprinters products. Nevertheless, the company puts an equally great focus on its role as a strategic partner and guide. Thus, FELIXprinters works closely with numerous industrial customers as well as schools, colleges and universities in providing tailor-made industrial printers and desktop 3D printers that are ideally suited to the needs of a specific application. The main motivation behind this collaborative approach is to demonstrate the functionality and versatility of 3D printing for an array of applications to students and next generation engineers.

3D printing solutions for everyone

The FELIXprinters product offer includes high-end 3D printers for both industrial and professional applications as well as entry-level equipment for the manufacturing, engineering and education sectors, as well as for hobbyistic use. Apart from those, FELIXprinters designs and manufactures custom 3D printers for very specific applications as well as revolutonary 3D printers for bio 3D printing and food 3D printing.