by Bill Decker | Feb 18, 2014 | Industry Statistics
The map shows how the network is geographically spread out. As you can see we’ve already covered Europe almost completely and all of the urban parts of the US. While 3D printing is mostly happening in the western world, we believe that 3D printing is poised to...
by Bill Decker | Nov 25, 2013 | Business, Uncategorized
A lucky 3D design class in Juneau, Alaska will soon have access to a donated 3D printer from a local businessman who decided he “didn’t need both” for business. John Weedman of Western Auto Marine bought two at a trade show and decided the second was...
by Rich Benvin | Oct 9, 2013 | Manufacturing
Science fiction is strangely telling of future technologies. Take for example Star Trek, one of the most popular sci-fi shows in television history. The characters would walk through automatic sliding doors, non-existent in the day, and relay orders through personal...
by Bill Decker | Oct 8, 2013 | Product Review
There are dozens of factors that go into choosing which 3-D printer is right for you: How large can it print? Can I build it myself? How much does it cost? How does it actually print? With one notable, pricey exception, consumer-level 3-D printers have stuck with the...
by Rich Benvin | Aug 27, 2013 | Legal
The age of publicly accessible 3D printers and printing services is finally here, but are our legal doctrines up to the task of protecting the public while not screwing up a fantastic new...
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