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• The first thing Adam Hecht will tell you is that 3D printing already has the technology. The harder part has been finding applications people actually want. That’s the gap Decibel...
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The first thing Adam Hecht will tell you is that 3D printing already has the technology. The harder part has been finding applications people actually want. That’s the gap Decibel Made is trying to fill.
“At Decibel, we had this mindset: let’s make this mainstream. Let’s not keep it in the back lab as something untouchable. You always hear about applications in defense and aerospace, but they’re usually projects you can’t really see or talk about publicly. Instead, we wanted to bring this kind of work into design, build a community around it, and get people genuinely excited.”
Decibel didn’t start as a furniture company. It traces back to DIVE, an earlier design studio working inside the 3D printing industry, helping materials companies, machine makers, and software platforms create appl