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Filament2 Is Heading to RAPID + TCT Boston 2026

  • Writer: Eran Gal-or
    Eran Gal-or
  • Apr 12
  • 1 min read


Hi everyone,

It’s been an exciting year at Filament2, and we wanted to share some big updates with you.

Over the past year, Filament2 and Prusa Research officially began collaborating, marking a major step forward for our liquid filaments technology and the future of additive manufacturing. One of the highlights was exhibiting together at the recent Formnext 2025, where we had a joint booth and showcased our latest live silicone printing capabilities.



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**Crowded booth with our dedicated CTO happily explaining the silicone tool on the Prusa XL printer.**

And the journey continues, next stop - Rapid-TCT in beautiful Boston, where we’ll be showcasing our silicone printing magic at the Prusa Research booth. Hopefully the only thing smoother than our prints will be the Boston Harbor views.

We are proud to be at the forefront of true 100% silicone 3D printing, enabled by our patented Liquid Filament process. This is not a silicone-like material, not a blend, and not a partial silicone composition. This is real silicone, printed directly on standard FDM platforms using our proprietary technology.

Model credit: hand and forearm scan by Theebadge, originally published on Printables.

We truly believe this is opening a new chapter for the industry, making silicone 3D printing more accessible, scalable, and real than ever before.

In the coming weeks, we will also be announcing the official release date, so stay tuned, exciting things are just around the corner.

Thank you for being part of our journey and for supporting Filament2!


Warm regards

Eran Galor.

CEO, Filament2

 
 
 
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