Bambu Lab Launches Fund to Support Makers' Projects

Published on January 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Bambu Lab logo next to a 3D printer from its X1 series, with a background suggesting creativity and innovation in a makers' workshop.

Bambu Lab Launches a Fund to Support Makers' Projects

The Chinese manufacturer Bambu Lab announces an initiative to boost innovation in additive manufacturing. Its new Let’s Make It Fund is a grant program that provides comprehensive resources to creators with transformative ideas. The company starts from the premise that collaborating and inspiring each other accelerates technological progress. 🚀

The Fund's Goal: Finance Ideas with Reach

This program is not aimed at simple prototypes or minor ideas. Its main goal is to fund projects that can significantly influence their field or local community. Bambu Lab encourages makers to think big and explore the limits of what's possible with 3D printing. To select beneficiaries, the company evaluates the originality, practical feasibility, and potential of the proposal to motivate other creators.

Resources Offered by the Program:
  • Direct funding to acquire equipment and materials, such as filament.
  • Access to specialized technical mentoring from Bambu Lab engineers.
  • Active promotion of the project and its achievements through the company's channels.
“Sometimes, the hardest part of a great project isn't designing it, but finding someone to pay for the filament to print it.”

Support that Goes Beyond the Financial

The initiative goes beyond just providing money. Bambu Lab structures a support ecosystem that includes expert advice and a showcase to display finished works. This comprehensive approach aims to eliminate common obstacles for makers, such as lack of funds or specific technical knowledge.

Key Benefits of Comprehensive Support:
  • Continuous technical supervision during project development.
  • Dedicated space to showcase results and gain greater visibility.
  • Building an active community around Bambu Lab technology.

Reflection of a Trend in the 3D Industry

This fund represents a growing trend where manufacturers not only sell hardware but seek to build vibrant communities. Early users of models like the X1 have already shown how an engaged user base can generate notable projects. For Bambu Lab, investing in creators is a strategic way to enrich its ecosystem and demonstrate the real capabilities of its printers. The initiative directly addresses a classic need in makers' forums, closing the gap between an ambitious idea and the resources to make it tangible. 💡