Dagoma is a French startup that designs, manufacture and sell 3D printers, filaments and associated hardware. Born of in Shanghai between two enthusiasts of innovations french guys, convinced that 3D printing would one day arrive in everyone home, DAGOMA is now located in FRANCE (Lille) and in the USA (Goleta).

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