An idea for company came from online store supporting DIY licensed 3D printers.
The idea was to create a complete 3D printing environment, which would allow to distance themselves from the DIY industry.
The main idea for the showroom is to broaden the knowledge of 3D printing among both professional and students.
[6] Later, Zortrax M300 Plus was launched, with a build volume of 300x300x300 mm, it has a heavy-duty steel frame surrounding the printing area, which is entirely enclosed with plastic sides, steel back and a hinged slightly translucent black door.
[9] In 2020, Zortrax collaborated with the European Space Agency to develop a technology that enables the production of 3D printing composite parts using two blends of PEEK filament.