Divide By Zero Technologies, a technology startup based in Mumbai exports the first-ever high-speed 3D printer manufactured in India, to Houston, Texas. Divide By Zero’s patented high-speed advanced fusion plastic modelling technology, enable users to print end-use 3D printed parts with on-demand just-in-time distributed manufacturing.
On receiving a patent from the USA, team DBZ paved their way into the United State’s additive manufacturing industry. Additionally, the company aims to help innovators and creators across the world enable end-use production with little investment and test their ideas before investing in tooling.

Commenting on this achievement, Swapnil Sansare, CEO & Founder of Divide by Zero, expressed his company’s growth-policies in 4 words, “Innovation – Application – Assurance – Service.” Swapnil said that his company is ramping up its production infrastructure to dispatch many more such high-speed 3D printers to the United States and the other parts of the world.
“There will be one centralized data server,” said Swapnil, “which will be connected to hundreds of 3D printers across states or even across international borders and each will manufacture unique low-cost end-use parts in a very short time.”
Some of the DBZ 3D printers feature 3D printing technologies like, automatic resumption of print after power restoration; an upgraded feedback control system which on detecting filament clogging, and automatically switches over to the standby filament-extruder set.
Contains, high precision and high-performance capacitive sensor that automatically calibrates the printer besides compensating for build surface height irregularities. Ensures active air-moisture removal and dehumidification. Improves material lifespan by over 80% and keeps end product free from issues such as warping or loose layer bonding by delivering better layer bonding and better surface finish of finished parts.
For more details, visit www.divbyz.com