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MakerBot has announced that it will no longer manufacture its own hardware. Over the course of the next six months, the company will transition the building of its 3D printers and other products ...
As the high-end 3D printer market cools off, MakerBot decides to outsource its hardware to a general electronics manufacturer.
Ivan Rodriguez of El Cerrito, left, talks with Esha Horton, a retail operator for MakerBot 3-D printers, at the Home Depot in Emeryville, Calif. on Monday, July 14, 2014. Certain branches of the ...
MakerBot and Home Depot announced a new partnership on Monday to bring 3D printing capabilities to the masses.
Here’s Jaglom on today’s news, “We have gone through a cultural shift here at MakerBot over the past year, where listening and understanding the needs of our customers are cornerstones of ...
MakerBot is laying off 20 percent of its staff for the second time in the last six months, citing “market dynamics” and a failure to meet “ambitious goals.” The company is also leaving one ...
More and more classrooms today are getting into 3D printing, and MakerBot wants to be there for them. Today the company announced that it's taken its Replicator Mini printer, which was a ...
MakerBot could certainly meet that growth target, but it's a very ambitious one to hit, even for a small company that's positioned right in the center of the consumer push for 3-D printing. That ...
The MakerBot Method promises industrial-quality 3D printing at a price affordable to professionals.
Brooklyn startup MakerBot Industries just introduced something really cool. It's a new part for its 3D printers, a "stepper motor-driven extruder that can turn at a consistent rate." That esoteric ...
The MakerBot Method promises industrial-quality 3D printing at a price affordable to professionals.
Makerbot, the Brooklyn-based startup that sold its first printers back in 2009, is launching a brand new platform, Makerbot Labs, to help turn its 3D printing community into super-users, able to ...