NEW YORK-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--MakerBot, a global leader in the desktop 3D printing industry, is proud to announce that the MakerBot® Replicator® Desktop 3D Printer (Fifth Generation Model) was awarded ...
The MakerBot Digitizer Is A Fast and Easy Way to Create 3D Models BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--What’s black and white and has lasers? The MakerBot® Digitizer™ Desktop 3D Scanner! The MakerBot ...
MakerBot has this week announced the roll-out of a new version of its Desktop software in the form of the latest 3.1.1 beta release which has brought with it support for wireless 3D printing. The new ...
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Fans of the emerging technology of desktop 3-D printing can get a hands-on lesson on the newest process when they visit the MakerBot store in Greenwich this weekend. Brooklyn, N.Y.-based MakerBot has ...
Makerbot has today released a new version of their desktop 3D printing software in the form of MakerBot Desktop 3.7. This latest update brings faster 3D printing together with improved profiles and a ...
Take the subway to an otherwise undistinguished part of Third Avenue in Brooklyn. Knock on the door. Wait for some stylishly disheveled young man to open it and let you in. You've arrived at the ...
The new MakerBot Digitizer—a $1,400 desktop 3D scanner that ships in October—can make a digital copy of real objects. The new digital model will be a standard file type that you can print, share, or ...
Fresh off the recent news of a 3D-printed semi-automatic gun and a 3D-printed bong, Makerbot has announced a new prototype that could make scanning objects, digitizing them, and then 3D-printing them ...
MakerBot’s 3-D printers will soon be able to produce items that look like bronze, limestone, and wood, thanks to a new line of plastic-based composite materials shipping later this year. But the ...