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Despite all the hype over the past several years, 3D printing has yet to become a must-have household item. The new Replicator+ from Makerbot is a step in the right direction, introducing 3D ...
The MakerBot Method sounds like a pretty capable desktop printer, but the kind of functionality it'll bring to the table isn't cheap. The Method starts at $6,499, so those who 3D print as hobby ...
The king of 3D printing has a new mission: bring its exciting technology to the masses. Stratasys-owned MakerBot unveiled a new 3D printer from the International Consumer Electronics Show this ...
MakerBot unveils first new 3D printers since 2014 MakerBot revamps its 3D printer line and says goodbye to blue tape.
MakerBot is making new 3D printers again and that is a very good thing.
MakerBot, the 3D-printing company, has unveiled the “iTunes” of 3D printing as part of its new line-up of 3D printing technology. The game-changing new MakerBot digital store features a host ...
That hasn’t stopped Makerbot from trying to add a little more utility and ease-of-use to its latest Replicator and they have succeeded. The Replicator+ is essentially the Makerbot refined.
Can MakerBot's new, up-market 3D printer move the needle on the company's reputation? Is this the 3D printer businesses and departments have been waiting for? We put it all in perspective.
The desktop 3D printer maker, a Stratasys subsidiary, is taking over assets of a German partner to form MakerBot Europe.
As the high-end 3D printer market cools off, MakerBot decides to outsource its hardware to a general electronics manufacturer.
MakerBot Replicator Mini Compact 3D Printer is a good fit for college dorm rooms, classrooms and multi-workspaces, and will retail for about $1,375, according to the company.
3D printing is proving to be a formidable battleground in enterprise hardware. A deal with MakerBot could already push Dell ahead of the rest.
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