![]() ![]() 3D Systems Cube 3D printer.Īlong with its forthcoming $1,299 Cube, 3D Systems will also sell you its Sinterstation Pro DM250 (PDF), a $1 million machine that can print usable metal hip implants.īetween the Cube and Sinterstation, 3D Systems offers 3D printers, laser-based stereolithography machines, and other additive manufacturing products for customers ranging from hobbyists to industrial and mechanical engineers. Without 3D Systems, along with the work of other old-guard commercial printer manufacturers like Stratasys, Israel's Objet Geometries, and even Hewlett Packard, it's possible there would be no MakerBot. It developed the STL file format, the industry standard for 3D printed object plans. Who's right?ģD Systems announced its Cube 3D printer at CES this year, but the company has been involved with additive manufacturing and rapid prototyping since 1986. 3D Systems' Cathy Lewis begs to differ.Įach spokesperson made a strong pitch during our 3D printing roundtable at this year's Consumer Electronic Show. MakerBot's Bre Pettis says his 3D printers are for everyone. ![]()
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