From Rob Bodor: From Digital Prototyping to Manufacturing Powerhouse · · Ayna Insights
“Our digital manufacturing model works across all parts of the product life cycle, allowing us to serve customers with both low and high volume orders, which is unique compared to most manufacturers who specialize in one or the other.”
On , Robert Bodor, President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at PROTO LABS INC, spoke about digital manufacturing during Rob Bodor: From Digital Prototyping to Manufacturing Powerhouse on Ayna Insights.
Robert Bodor, president and CEO of Proto Labs, has described the company’s evolution from a digital prototyping firm into a full-service manufacturing partner. In a February 2025 podcast, Bodor stated that Proto Labs’ mission is to offer the fastest and most comprehensive digital manufacturing services, serving industrial tech companies, the majority of Fortune 500 firms, and about 50,000 small and midsize businesses annually. He said the shift from prototyping to full production was driven by customer demand to work with a single partner across the product lifecycle, and that the company uses AI and machine learning in pricing, marketing, and quality verification. Bodor also characterized manufacturing as undergoing a digital transformation similar to finance and retail, and described Proto Labs as “the fastest manufacturer in the world through digital technology.” Bodor previously served as vice president and general manager of the Americas at Proto Labs before becoming CEO in 2021. In a 2016 interview, he noted that the company’s business is differentiated by its level of automation in software and hardware, and that Proto Labs produces parts in quantities from one to hundreds of thousands without minimum order requirements. During the company’s 2012 IPO, Bodor stated that the offering was intended as a branding opportunity and that the capital raised would be used to strengthen the balance sheet, with potential for technology or capacity acquisitions. In a 2021 earnings call, he described the acquisition of 3D Hubs as an important step in expanding capabilities, adding a network of manufacturing partners to provide access to custom parts.