MOVA AtomForm Introduces Groundbreaking Multi-Color 3D Printing System at RAPID + TCT 2026
BOSTON, April 11, 2026 – MOVA AtomForm, a prominent leader in AI-integrated creative tools, has made a significant strategic expansion of its North American presence at the prestigious RAPID + TCT 2026 event. During this three-day exhibition held at the Thomas M. Menino Convention and Exhibition Center, the company unveiled its revolutionary AtomForm Palette 300 system, designed to overcome long-standing barriers in multi-color and multi-material 3D printing technology.
Eliminating Waste Through Innovative Technology
Traditional multi-color and multi-material printing has historically been plagued by inefficiency and excessive waste. Frequent filament swaps, cumbersome purge towers, and extended print times have created significant obstacles for both professional designers and hobbyists. The Palette 300 addresses these challenges head-on with its proprietary OmniElement™ system, featuring 12 dedicated independent nozzles that work simultaneously to eliminate filament waste entirely.
Beyond its waste-reduction capabilities, the hardware represents a remarkable engineering achievement. The system includes a 350°C high-temperature hotend paired with a 65°C actively temperature-controlled chamber, providing unprecedented thermal precision. This advanced thermal management allows the Palette 300 to support up to 36-color expanded printing and combinations of 12 distinct materials within a single build. By bringing engineering-grade material compatibility to a desktop form factor, AtomForm is effectively expanding application boundaries for professional designers and small-scale manufacturers.
Live Demonstrations and Complete Creative Ecosystem
At booth 1313, within a spacious 600 square foot demonstration area, visitors witnessed live multi-color printing workflows and examined finished outputs in real time. The booth layout was specifically designed to illustrate the complete creation process, demonstrating how consumer 3D printing can become more intuitive and efficient for makers, designers, and technology enthusiasts.
The company also introduced elements of its comprehensive software and community ecosystem. AtomForm Studio has been developed to streamline the entire process from slicing to printing, featuring essential tools such as Print Queue management, device control, and simplified configuration modes. Meanwhile, AtomVerse serves as an open creation platform offering extensive model resources, AI-assisted creation tools, and creator incentive mechanisms designed to lower barriers to entry for 3D printing users of all skill levels.
Intelligent Monitoring and Industry Recognition
To ensure industrial-grade consistency within a consumer-ready footprint, intelligence is integrated into every stage of the Palette 300's operation. The system is equipped with over 50 sensors and four AI-powered cameras that provide continuous, real-time monitoring of the build environment. This "Always-On" oversight system analyzes and auto-corrects print deviations as they occur, ensuring flawless multi-color execution without requiring user intervention.
The MOVA AtomForm Palette 300 has already received significant industry recognition for its breakthrough design and engineering excellence. The system has been honored with both the MUSE Design Awards Gold and the prestigious iF Design Award, earning global acclaim from the industry's leading design authorities. These awards validate the system's innovative approach to solving long-standing challenges in additive manufacturing.
This announcement represents a significant advancement in 3D printing technology, potentially transforming how designers, manufacturers, and creators approach multi-color and multi-material projects. By addressing waste, efficiency, and accessibility simultaneously, the Palette 300 positions itself as a game-changing solution in the rapidly evolving additive manufacturing landscape.



