In this study we present a novel microfluidic device for high throughput production of monodisperse droplets. The proposed 3D-emulsifier consists of multiple parallel droplet generators coupled to only two inlets (continuous and dispersed phase). The three-dimensional nature of our device allows for a maximal density of droplet generators per surface area. We produce oil droplets in water using a device containing a single and four droplet generators. The droplet size and throughput were experimentally determined. In the four nozzle chip, we observe an important effect of the flow rate on the size distribution between the different droplet generators.Importantly, the transition between the squeezing and a transition regime shows the highest monodispersed production rate. For the four nozzle chip, we show a four-fold increase of the production throughput, while maintaining a high monodispersity of the droplets. A theoretical scale-up of our device is performed, demonstrating a possible throughput of 8.2 l/h, opening the door for (industrial) applications requiring much larger flow rates than what is typically achievable with microfluidic devices. in the throughput for the four nozzle 3D-emulsifier. To ensure an appropriate flow distribution of the liquids, the final part of the distributor was design such that it has the highest pressure drop compared to the upstream part of the emulsifier. While the current 3-D emulsifier only had 4 nozzles, a theoretical scale-up under realistic conditions has been demonstrated. Expanding our design to a 1 cm² chip containing 2048 nozzles could give a throughput of 8.2 l/h. This is a significant increase compared to other nozzle array devices described in literature, paving the way for use of nozzle arrays in (industrial) processes requiring large throughput. ASSOCIATED CONTENT Supporting Information. Video S1, Droplet formation inside the droplet generator, Video S2, Droplet coming out of 3D-emulsifier, Video S3, Enlarged view of the droplet formation in the 4 nozzle 3D-emulsifier.