
These important physical and financial milestones will help position Aleph Objects, and its LulzBot 3D printers, for even more success in the 3D printing world.
Aleph Objects’ President, Harris Kenney, said, “Aleph Objects’ new facility and increased access to capital will drive the company’s next stage of growth in the rapidly growing 3D printing industry.”
The new facility is a three-story, 6,500-square-foot office building in near the historic downtown section of Loveland, the same city where the current 17,000-square-foot Aleph Mountain building is located. The building, named Aleph Lago (Spanish for “lake”), gives workers a view of Lake Loveland and the surrounding mountains, and will be used to supplement Aleph Mountain, housing marketing, sales, and support teams inside. In addition, the open office environment at Aleph Lago will have multiple collaborative spaces and a creative studio to produce content. Procurement, manufacturing, and shipping/receiving all take place at Aleph Mountain, and the new building will open up further space for these departments.
“We have numerous exciting development projects underway. Additional space will increase our efficiency so we can get next generation LulzBot technology in customers’ hands sooner,” said Julie Pettit, Aleph Objects’ R&D Manager.
Michelle Di Gangi, EVP of Small & Medium Enterprise Banking at Bank of the West, said, “Manufacturing continues to play a critical role in the American economy and we’re dedicated to providing businesses like Aleph Objects with the resources required for smart growth. We offer our industry expertise and global reach to help our clients and communities thrive.”
While the move to Aleph Lago is going on, visitors can still attend one of the regularly scheduled LulzBot 3D printer factory tours at Aleph Mountain, which take place every Friday afternoon at 2 pm unless the company announces otherwise. Discuss in the Aleph Objects forum at 3DPB.com.