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Locality: Los Angeles, California

Phone: +1 818-370-0731



Address: 811 West 7th Street, Suite 1138 90017 Los Angeles, CA, US

Website: www.metamason.com

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Metamason 12.11.2020

"It must be a wonderful feeling to be nearly just starting, yet shining so brightly already." What a glowing review from @3DPrint_com! Yes, @Bridgetmillsapswe are "walking on air"! http://buff.ly/1UHuToF

Metamason 05.11.2020

Did you catch our big news? Metamason just raised $3M to make the world's first custom 3D-printed CPAP masks! http://buff.ly/1U5cTYp

Metamason 29.10.2020

BREAKING NEWS! We are thrilled to announce that we have just completed our $3M Series Seed financing round. It's a banner day for Metamason! http://www.prweb.com/rel/metamason/3MSeed/prweb13451076.htm

Metamason 09.10.2020

Very excited to announce Founders Leslie Karpas and Cliff Sarkin will be speaking at the Inside 3D Printing Conference & Expo in New York which takes place at the Javits Center on April 10-12!

Metamason 01.10.2020

honored to be listed "one of the six innovations that are making the world a better place" by Reason Magazine!

Metamason 28.09.2020

Voting is now live for SXSW 2016 Peoples' Choice Award. You can vote for us at the link below!

Metamason 18.09.2020

Here's the new video we made for SxSW! Drop by our booth, and don't miss the Innovation awards 8 PM this Tuesday !

Metamason 08.09.2020

Headed to South By Southwest? Don't miss the Interactive Innovation Awards Tuesday, March 15th! We'll be there to compete in the Innovate 3-DIY category alongside Formlabs, Proto Build Bar, Ultimaker, and Wevolver!

Metamason 31.08.2020

3D printed helmet material to reduce brain injuries wins $250K

Metamason 29.08.2020

3D printed Infant Resuscitator to save newborns who can't breathe

Metamason 27.08.2020

useful flashcard for all things Additive

Metamason 13.08.2020

This is such a cool thing: MIT has married IOT and augmented reality to make everyday objects "programmable".