Aleph Objects, Inc. Appoints CEO and CTO to Drive Growth of LulzBot 3D Printers

LOVELAND, Colo. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — December 20, 2018 — Aleph Objects, Inc., is organizing for growth as 3D printing technology and its market segments continue to expand. The company, manufacturer of the reliable, award-winning LulzBot® 3D Printers, announced new roles for two executive team members this week.

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Grant Flaharty, Aleph Objects, Inc. President, is stepping into the role of CEO in addition to his existing role. With over 20 years of executive experience, Flaharty is uniquely qualified to lead Aleph Objects through this evolving and increasingly demanding market in additive manufacturing technology. “The changes we are incorporating will drive significant growth as we rapidly expand our products, our reseller network, and our social presence into global markets. We are anticipating a record-breaking year with a larger percentage of business being received from outside the US,” Flaharty said. “The response rate for LulzBot’s high quality workhorse 3D printers is setting the bar for growth going forward.”

Steven Abadie, who has been with Aleph Objects since its launch in 2011, will be leveraging his expertise in 3D printing technology in his new position as CTO. His primary focus will be on driving the company’s development efforts in terms of new and innovative products. “We are working towards significant leaps in technology and design across our product line,” Abadie said. “In 2019, we expect to make a strong statement with new product offerings, all with a continued focus on Free Software, Libre Innovation, and Open Source Hardware.”

Aleph Objects’ user base has evolved to encompass enterprise and professional markets, and the trend is expected to continue as the technology becomes more sophisticated and accessible. “ Additive manufacturing technology just keeps expanding at a mind-blowing rate,” said Jeff Moe, Aleph Objects, Inc. Founder. “The internal re-alignment of the company will ultimately serve to maintain a stronger focus on new product introduction going into this period of massive growth.”

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About Aleph Objects, Inc.

Aleph Objects, Inc. is the Colorado-based designer and manufacturer of the award-winning line of LulzBot® 3D Printers for rapid prototyping, additive manufacturing, educators, and hobbyists. Aleph Object’s core company values of Free Software, Libre Innovation, and Open Source Hardware enable users to uniquely modify both software and hardware to bring their imagination into reality. For more information, visit LulzBot.com/.



Contact:

Aleph Objects, Inc.
Hob Wubbena, Vice President
+1-970-377-1111 ext. 617
hob@alephobjects.com

 

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