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How MakerBot’s acquisition could bring next-gen 3D printing to the rest of us An upstart company’s deal with Stratasys won’t put a 3D printer in every home, but it could open up new frontiers ...
UltiMaker, a provider of 3D printing solutions for education, has launched an AI-powered differentiated learning platform ...
3D printing is proving to be a formidable battleground in enterprise hardware. A deal with MakerBot could already push Dell ahead of the rest.
Stratasys launches F120 3D printer for $11,999; V650 Flex MakerBot's Method line of 3D printing workstations is aimed a reinvigorating the brand.
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.
MakerBot helped transform 3D printing into something people are using to do incredible things in science, health, technology, and just general tooling around .
The next Industrial Revolution will be in 3D printing and MakerBot wants the future workforce to be ready.
MakerBot has published a handbook to help educators with a wide variety of ideas, activities and projects to get started with 3D printing.
MakerBot unveils first new 3D printers since 2014 MakerBot revamps its 3D printer line and says goodbye to blue tape.
MakerBot Industries, a leading player in the desktop 3D-printing space, opened a new factory in Brooklyn yesterday, effectively doubling the company’s production capacity, and PCMag was there.
Stratasys, an Israeli-based 3D printer and additive manufacturer has just agreed to acquire 3D printing company MakerBot for a proposed amount of $403 million in stock.
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