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Zortrax response to the latest coverage on the Dell deal
Posted by Frank Quinlisk on
As originally posted on the Zortrax website on 8/8/16 In late 2013 and early 2014, prior to the commercial launch of our debut 3D printer, strong interest in the product provided a good outlook for our entry into the 3D printing sector. A potential contract with the Asian division of Dell was communicated through various marketing channels, due to a mutual good faith effort to complete the deal. Due to confidentiality of the agreement, we are not able to reveal additional details of the contract, other than to say that it could not be completed on mutually acceptable terms and...
CraftBot comes to Profound3D!
Posted by Jeff Coulter on
CraftBot 3D Printers LET YOUR CREATIVITY TAKE SHAPE! Profound3D now offers the CraftBot Plus 3D Printer! CraftBot 3D printer was designed and built from scratch in order to develop the ultimate tool for beginners and experienced users as well. It’s an easy to use, plug-and-play device – you can get from unpacking to printing your first 3D object ever in minutes. However, CraftBot Plus is far from being a “basic 3D printer” as it easily outperforms more expensive machines in many aspects!
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MakerBot Prepares to Expand Sales Throughout US West Coast Schools and Businesses
Posted by Frank Quinlisk on
Taken from 3D Print by Tyler Koslow Despite all of the cunning innovations being developed across the additive manufacturing spectrum this year, nothing set the news headlines ablaze like the immensely popular 3D printing companyMakerBot and their decision to shut down their Brooklyn-based manufacturing plant and move their 3D printer production to China. Although the move conjured up a fair amount of disappointment across the industry, MakerBot is still focused on providing their desktop 3D printers to schools and businesses across the United States and beyond. With a prominent stronghold on the East Coast 3D printing scene already, and a...
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LIVE Zortrax M200 on USTREAM
Posted by Jeff Coulter on
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Hungary children's summer camp takes on a 3D dimension
Posted by Jeff Coulter on
Taken from Euronews It looks like a typical children’s summer camp – only in the village of Zánka near Lake Balaton in Hungary it’s not all about outdoor activities: new technology in all its forms is also being promoted. The scheme is backed by three Hungarian companies producing 3D printers who believe it’s important that children get to grips with such devices at an early age. The project is already taking place in schools – now it’s being extended into the holidays. “We believe that if we show this to the future generation, they will be able to use it...
- Tags: 3d printing, CraftBot