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While the in-person training is currently only available at MakerBot HQ in Brooklyn, MakerBot is beginning partnerships around the country to offer the same blended program locally.
The MakerBot Gives Back Initiative will offer 3D printers and materials, educator training and certification programs, and classroom resources to help educators integrate 3D printing into their ...
UltiMaker’s MakerBot Grants support 3D printing in education, giving schools tools to inspire STEM innovation.
These centers are essentially 3D printing labs with MakerBot technology and support. The labs have allowed students to make unique use of the tech, printing everything from art to prosthetics. Late ...
The MakerBot Innovation Centers will be built in conjunction with MakerBot guidance and training for university and business staff.
The Feinstein Institute and MakerBot recently announced they were able to successfully 3D print cartilage designed for tracheal repair.
The MakerBot Innovation Center is designed to be a large-scale 3D printing destination, built in partnership with MakerBot and its knowledgeable engineering, creative and training teams.
If you live in New York City, Illinois or California, 3D printing may be as close as your nearest Home Depot. MakerBot and Home Depot announced a new partnership on Monday to bring 3D printing ...
As the high-end 3D printer market cools off, MakerBot decides to outsource its hardware to a general electronics manufacturer.
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