Brandon Williams
DreamLab Industries LLC
Here at DreamLab Industries LLC, we are capable of FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling), (SLA) laser-based stereolithography, (DLP) digital light processing, Injection Molding, Production Molds, Production Machining as well as Assembly services.
We also house an impressively equipped Engineering department capable of 3D Modeling, small-batch manufacturing, and advanced prototype modeling as well as fully staffed Sales, Marketing, and Customer Service teams. DreamLab Industries has a reputation for high-quality contract manufacturing; offering expanded capabilities through. Manufacturing capabilities of the company are summarized below.
The company is capable of performing a wide variety of operations in house including
3d Printing
Assembly
Small Batch Manufacturing
Advanced Prototyping
A Wide range of Design Services
NAICS Code
NAICS Code 339990 – All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing
NAICS Code 541330 – Engineering Services
NAICS Code 323111 – Commercial Printing (except Screen and Books)
SIC Codes
2759 Commercial Printing, Not Elsewhere Classified
2752 Commercial Printing, Lithographic
7389 Business Services, Not Elsewhere Classified
7334 Photocopying and Duplicating Services
Engineering Support
State-of-the-art engineering resources allow for seamless integration of your designs into our manufacturing processes. These resources include:
Degreed and experienced Professional Engineers • 3D modeling •
Products can also be designed in-house from concept through prototype and launch. All products are manufactured in our modern facility located in Traverse City, MI USA.
Corporate and Contact Information
DreamLab Industries LLC located in beautiful Traverse City, MI USA is well-known within our community as a leader in innovation and attention to detail. Contact us today for a discussion on how we can help you solve your current manufacturing/design challenges.
Brandon Williams – Chief Executive Officer
cell 231-357-7375
office 231-486-6059
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Many years ago I was laid off from my position as damage prevention liaison for MISS DIG System. I had an idea that I wanted to take to market but lacked the cash but now had the time. I have a degree in mechanical engineering so learning the art of 3d printing was a lot easier for me than the average person would have found it. I taught myself 3d design and began designing and printing trinkets for people at a local farmers market. I was asked to build a prototype for a client and the word began to spread. Fast forward 6 years and I now own a growing 3d printing company capable of short-run manufacturing, 3d scanning, reverse engineering, and rapid prototyping. We are an SDVOSB certified company and are always looking to team on government contracts or help other manufacturers reduce their iunhouse manufacturing costs.