3DPrint.com September 1, 2025
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Dandy wants to do for dental labs what modern factories did for smartphones: make high-quality products, fast, at scale, without losing the custom fit patients need. In an interview with 3DPrint.com, Dandy’s Vice President of Robotics & Advanced Manufacturing, Sriny Sundararajan, explained how the company is “stitching together 3D printing, AI, and robotics to deliver mass customization” for crowns, bridges, dentures, night guards, implants, and clear aligners.

Founded in 2020 and based in New York City, Dandy has already raised over $170 million from top investors to transform the $30 billion dental laboratory industry. The company has surpassed $100 million in revenue in its first two years, built digital factories in Utah and Texas, and today works with more than...

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