Additive Manufacturing and Prototyping Facility


  Making the Unmakeable

Additive
Manufacturing and
Prototyping
Facility

The Additive Manufacturing and Printing Facility (AMPF) at Stanford aims to establish leadership in the future of manufacturing by providing a space for faculty, students, and entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into market-ready products.  This advanced 3D printing facility will enable digital design, prototyping, and small-scale production as an integrated innovation hub and shared use facility that will be a key pillar for innovation and commercialization for investigators spanning the Stanford campus and Silicon Valley. 

Shared-Use Model

A shared-use model for 3D printing resources offers numerous benefits to the Stanford community including individuals, groups, businesses, and the environment. By sharing resources such as printers, post-processing tools and lab space, users can significantly reduce their costs and expenses while maximizing their usage efficiency. 

Printers

Carbon M2

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Carbon L1

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Smart Part Washer

Resources

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Blog

Introducing AMPF

Introducing AMPF Additive Manufacturing and Prototyping Facility Roger Wise April...

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A shared-use model for 3D printing resources offers numerous benefits to the Stanford community including individuals, groups, businesses, and the environment. By sharing resources such as printers, post-processing tools, and lab space, users can significantly reduce their costs and expenses while maximizing their usage efficiency. This model also promotes sustainability by minimizing waste and reducing the environmental impact associated with the production and disposal of resources. Moreover, shared-use models foster a sense of community and collaboration, encouraging individuals to work together and share knowledge and skills. By embracing a shared-use model, we can achieve a more equitable and sustainable future while also promoting diverse research opportunities as well as economic and social growth.

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