Surat-based Make3d.in is exhibiting their ‘Pratham’ range of FDM 3D printers at the ENGIMACH exhibition in Gujarat. They have been a major player in the 3D printing industry since 2015.
Make3d.in is exhibiting their Pratham Desktop 3D printer, Pratham 3.0 and Pratham 5.0 3D printers at the ENGIMACH exhibition. They are specialized in FDM 3D printers, DLP 3D printers, 3D scanners and 3D printer filament.
While talking about their range of 3D printers, Tejas Diyora, Co-Founder, Business Development Management, Make3d.in said, “We are exhibiting our ‘Pratham’ series of 3D printers at this exhibition. We started with Pratham Desktop 3D Printer, which is a small and entry-level printer for designers, engineers and hobbyists”.
He said “Then we came up with ‘Pratham 3.0’, which is an industrial grade 3D printer for a range of 300 mm bed size. The product quality and design makes it to last for five to seven years down the line. Later, in 2018, based on the demands and requirements of the clients, we launched our ‘Pratham 5.0’ which is a heavy duty 3D printer and has a range of 500 mm bed size”.

“Back in 2020, we also launched our mini product ‘Pratham Mini’, catering to schools, colleges as well as 3D printing technology start-ups. This budget friendly product has a bed size of 170 mm. Our vision has always been to make 3D printers available to everyone, starting from a school student to big industrialist”
“Today, the product material of the Pratham series 3D printers can sustain up to 300 degree Celsius. We are working on a new model in which the product material can withstand temperatures up to 500 degree Celsius”, Mr Diyora added.
Make3d.in is working on high critical temperature materials, bio-compatible materials, high strength materials for their 3D printing machines. These machines are going to be first indigenous 3D printing machines of its kind and the company is planning to launch them in 2022.
The company has its clients across the country in schools, universities, SMEs in the engineering segment, start-ups, automobile industries, plastic industries, automation industries, jeweller industry, medical industry, metal industry, aerospace industry, etc.