Layerloop is an avant-garde Italian manufacturer redefining the landscape of 3D printing. Born from the pioneering efforts of Smart Lab Industrie 3D, a subsidiary of the Finlogic Group SpA, the company operates as an innovative startup based in Bari, with support from affiliated locations in Teramo, Molfetta, and Reggio Calabria.
A Fusion of Italian Craftsmanship and Intelligent Design
Conceived by brothers Leonardo and Aldo Pisanello during their university years, Layerloop began as a bold family project with plans to revolutionize digital manufacturing. Over years of dedicated research and service experience in 3D printing, their efforts culminated in a groundbreaking product—an intelligent, fully desktop-based 3D printer with industrial-grade features.
Breaking the Mold: Infinite Printing Meets Smart Integration
Layerloop’s hallmark innovation lies in its 30° inclined print axis, which enables support-free printing and an effectively unlimited build volume—all while maintaining a compact desktop footprint. This advantage makes it possible to produce long or complex parts without the typical size constraints of standard 3D printers.
Their patented print head brings yet another breakthrough: the seamless integration of RFID or NFC tags directly into printed objects, turning ordinary prints into "smart objects" perfect for IoT, automation, and traceability applications.
Built for Endurance, Flexibility, and Smart Production
Layerloop printers are engineered for continuous, unattended operation, supporting 24/7 serial production in desktop form. Their design allows for seamless scaling of prints, ideal for small-batch manufacturing without human supervision.
They also offer unmatched versatility in materials—capable of printing with an extensive range, from PLA and PETG to Nylon, ASA, TPU, and carbon-fiber composites.
Why Layerloop Stands Out
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Italian-born innovation with roots in academic creativity and industrial expertise.
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Smart-printing capabilities that directly embed RFID/NFC tech into objects.
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Compact, infinite-format printing that democratizes industrial-scale production.
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Material versatility that supports a wide spectrum: from eco-conscious filaments to rugged composites.