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'''Kikai Labs''' was an Argentinian company that designed and produced several lines and models of ] until late 2016, when it went bankrupt due to lack of available financing for producing its products and government imposed restrictions in imports of essential components.
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== Contents == ==Awards==
The company has received the following awards:
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* RioInfo 2012 (Argentina) - Award given as the local winner in the Argentine chapter. The award was a paid trip to compete in the national RioInfo conference in ].<ref name="award1">{{cite web|url=http://www.cioal.com/2012/08/15/kikai-labs-gano-el-premio-innovacion-en-bait-2012/|accessdate=26 April 2016|title=Kikai Labs ganó el Premio Innovación en BAIT 2012|date=2012-08-15}}</ref>
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* Semi-finalist in Innovar 2013, 2014, 2015 - This competition, hosted by the ], showcases inventions and grants monetary prizes. Selected competitors, such as Kikai Labs, are invited to the exhibition.<ref name="awards2">{{cite web|url=http://www.innovar.mincyt.gob.ar/|accessdate=26 April 2016|title=Concurso Nacional de Innovaciones / INNOVAR 2018}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=April 2016}}
Kikai Labs is an offshoot of a software development company. In late 2011 the company began to investigate 3D printing based on the RepRap project, and built several prototypes during 2012.


==References==
The company started shipping fully assembled 3D printers in April 2013 from their office in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The focus of their printers has always been to target industry, entrepreneurs and education market, not the DIY crowd.
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=== Maker T105] ===
The very first printer, made in wood, with no heated platform. It was rapidly superseded by the T125. Based on Marlin, RAMPS 1.4, MK2 heated bed, wood, 8mm rods.

=== Maker T125] ===
An upgraded version of the T105, with a heated bed. A popular printer, it became the first personal-use commercial FDM printer made in Argentina.

=== Maker T140] ===
An upgrade of the T125 introduced in mid-2014, it includes a display and SD card, allowing autonomous operation. Based on Marlin, RAMPS 1.4, MK2 heated bed, wood, 8mm rods. A solid machine still very much in use in 2016.

=== Maker T145] ===
An upgrade to the T140, adding a full-enclosure, a panic button, an activated carbon filter for reducing ABS fumes. It was aimed at schools, primarily.

=== Fabber M11] ===

=== Fabber C11] ===

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Kikai Labs was an Argentinian company that designed and produced several lines and models of 3D printers until late 2016, when it went bankrupt due to lack of available financing for producing its products and government imposed restrictions in imports of essential components.

Awards

The company has received the following awards:

  • RioInfo 2012 (Argentina) - Award given as the local winner in the Argentine chapter. The award was a paid trip to compete in the national RioInfo conference in Brazil.
  • Semi-finalist in Innovar 2013, 2014, 2015 - This competition, hosted by the Argentine government, showcases inventions and grants monetary prizes. Selected competitors, such as Kikai Labs, are invited to the exhibition.

References

  1. "Kikai Labs ganó el Premio Innovación en BAIT 2012". 2012-08-15. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  2. "Concurso Nacional de Innovaciones / INNOVAR 2018". Retrieved 26 April 2016.
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