Put simply, the MakerBot Thing-O-Matic is a thing you can make to make your own things – automatically. On show at CES 2011, it is a desktop 3D printer that comes in kit form and, once assembled, can ...
A few years ago at CES, 3D printing was still in its infancy and companies experimenting with the technology were few and far between. This year, there's a whole section of the show dedicated to 3D ...
3D printing feels a bit stuck. At the dawn of the 2010s, the device seemed destined to reimagine the creative process, putting the power of additive manufacturing within anyone's grasp. But trend has ...
Months ago, MakerBot dropped hints to Wired about a newer version of their shiny Replicator 2 3-D printer. Today at CES, CEO Bre Pettis announced the Replicator 2X, an update to the printer that is ...
BROOKLYN - MakerBot is back in the 3D printing hardware game, but it's shifting away from consumers. Almost a decade after inventing the home 3D printing market, MakerBot is now focused squarely on ...
Bre Pettis at MakerBot’s New York City retail store, where vending machines dispense 3-D printed plastic objects A lifelong tinkerer, Bre Pettis, 42, taught middle school art and produced video ...
Makerbot's fourth generation desktop 3D printer was launched yesterday, and it's very impressive indeed. The Makerbot Replicator 2 continues to raise the bar for at-home 3D printing with increased ...
The MakerBot Mini is a new entry-level 3-D printer that's designed to be easy to use There's also an updated MakerBot replicator and a new professional-level printer All the devices have a new camera ...
Just a few years ago, MakerBot was a hot new startup that seemed like it was about ride a wave of consumer interest in 3D printing to the top of the technology world. Things have not exactly gone to ...
Initial purchase value: $403 million, or 4.76 million shares (new issue) Performance bonuses: $201 million, or 2.38 million shares (new issue) Total potential value: $604 million, or 7.14 million new ...
Desktop 3D printing firms MakerBot and Ultimaker this morning announced plans to merge. The new single company will be backed by NPM Capital and MakerBot-owner Stratasys and co-led by existing CEOs ...
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 to ...