3D Printing for Education
A lab machine is a different purchase from a personal one: forty people will use it, none of them will read the manual, and the person responsible for it has a teaching load. That changes what matters — and it is the situation this company started in.

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This Company Started in a University Lab
Fracktal Works was founded in June 2013 by two engineering students at Manipal Institute of Technology who were building robots with Robomanipal and could not get parts made affordably. The first Julia printers were built at the university’s technology business incubator.
So the education case is not a market segment we noticed — it is where the company came from. That is also why the student discount has no form to fill in and why a small number of student projects are fully sponsored every year.
Read the Full StorySix Things a Shared Machine Needs and a Personal One Does Not
Remote monitoring
Nobody is standing next to it at 2 a.m. A camera and a web interface mean a failed print is noticed and cancelled instead of running all night.
Runout and flow detection
The most common lab failure is a spool that ran out during someone else’s print. A sensor pauses instead of printing air for six hours.
Physical safety
An enclosure and a door that locks during high-temperature operation, because the person using it may be eighteen and in a hurry.
A slicer with correct profiles already in it
Fracktory ships tuned profiles per machine, nozzle and material, free for every seat. A lab where forty people each invent their own settings produces forty different failures.
Serviceable by a technician, not a specialist
Standard components, documented assembly and a knowledge base written from real service tickets — so a nozzle change is a lab task, not a support ticket.
Spares that arrive this week
A machine built in Bengaluru has parts a courier away. An imported machine with a dead board is out of service until customs is finished with it.
What We Would Put in a Lab
What Else Education Gets
20 % student discount
On manufacturing services, for anyone ordering from a valid school or college email address. No form, no application — just use the institutional address.
Project sponsorship
A small number of innovative student projects are fully sponsored each year. Tell us what you are building and why it needs making.
Twelve documented materials
Measured properties, ASTM test standards, print parameters and design rules — teaching material as much as a datasheet.
Research support
Application consulting, DfAM, process parameter development and reverse engineering, for labs doing work the standard profiles do not cover.
Parts when the machine is busy
Five processes on tap, so a deadline does not depend on the one printer in the department being free.
Support in your time zone
A knowledge base, a ticket portal and a team in Bengaluru — not a forum thread and a 12-hour lag.
What Institutions Ask
How does the student discount work?
Which machine for a shared undergraduate lab?
Do you help with installation and training?
Can we get a demonstration first?
Do you support student competition teams?
What documentation do we get for procurement?
Tell us about your lab
How many students, what they need to print, and whether anyone is responsible for the machine full time. Those three answers specify it.



























































