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3D Systems partner up with iMakr, world's largest 3D printing store

iMakr, the world's largest 3D printing store, which opens its doors on 30th April have announced a partnership with 3D Systems to sell their Cube range of consumer 3D printers.

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3D printing takes off

You know your product has his the mainstream when it is featured in not one, but two in-flight magazines! 3D printers, coming to a duty-free near you.

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Out for a duck

A giant rubber duck has finished invading, in celebration 3D Systems and Toys "R" Us have joined forces to create souvenirs for the departing water bird.

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Windows 8.1 to offer native 3D printing feature

Could Microsoft's ailing OS be given a timely boost by making 3D printing as easy as laser printing? They seem to think so.

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3D Printing arrives on the Japanese high street

The number one electrical store in Japan, Yamada Denki, becomes a reseller for 3D Systems' Cube series of 3D printers.

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Thingi Thursday: The Print Off

Forget the Great British Bake Off here is the ThingiThursday Print Off, as the UP! Plus does battle against 3D Systems Cube.

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Got a 3D Printer that sits idle? Make some money with 3D Hubs

After funding from Balderton Venture Capitalists 3D Hubs have launched their site, which could monetise all the idle 3D printers in the world.

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Thingi Thursday: The Print Off II

A couple of weeks ago we set the Cube off against the UP! printing the same file, the Cube came out on top but could the UP! bounce back this week?

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CREAT3D at TCT Show + Personalize 2013

We caught up with a new UK company who are hoping to become a one-stop-shop for all your 3D Printing needs.

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TCT Magazine + Personalize at CES Unveiled London

The TCT and Personalize team headed off down to the capital to embark on our partnership with CEA and International CES. The partnership got off to a flying start, find out

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Thingi Thursday: Mission Impossible

To celebrate the launch of our partnership with CES, Dan was tasked with designing and printing a 3D version of the CES logo. In his blog he details how he got on with the rather daunting task.

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Does the mainstream really care about 3D printing?

Three of Britain's most famous high street chains have entered the 3D printing market recently but Daniel O'Connor ponders whether they're forays are genuine investment or mere marketing follies.

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Cube wins award powered by Stuff magazine

At the GITEX technology conference in Dubai the plucky little 3D systems machine steamrolled some illustrious competition in the gadget awards.

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3D Systems launch advanced 3D modelling software

After the success of Cubify Invent and Cubify Sculpt 3D Systems have launched their advanced modelling software, Cubify Design.

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3D Systems launch $399 handheld scanner

The Sense is 3D Systems' handheld 3D scanner that can scan anything from a cupcake to a full human being. Could this be the consumer 3D scanner to rule them all?

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3D Printing, an education

There are plans afoot to put a 3D printer into every school but as Government's drag their heels in giving children a head start in this technology, one Design & Technology teacher is racing ahead.

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The Cube now available in Harrods

The upmarket Great British department store is now stocking the 3D Systems Cube printer, just in time for the Christmas rush.

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Chenderit School's first 3D Print

3D Systems donated a Cube to the school at this year's TCT Show, after a couple of months of red tape they finally made their first 3D print.

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Thingi Thursday: The Christmas Print Off

Daniel O'Connor attempts to print a Christmas decoration on both the Cube and the UP! Plus to see which printer comes out best.

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The Chenderit School Blog 3

The UK Government has announced a significant investment into 3D printing at Antsy Park, Coventry. Chenderit school is less than 40 miles away and is preparing its children for the future.

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Thingi Thursday: The Sense Scanner Week Two

We’re at week two now of our time with 3D System’s handheld 3D scanner, the Sense. Dan tries to scan and print a Cube, not the shape, the printer!

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Education takes centre stage at TCT Show + Personalize 2014

Education is being made a priority yet again at TCT Show + Personalize 2014, with Black Country Atelier and 3D Systems partnering with TCT to bring 3D printing to over 500 schoolchildren.

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Micro Machine Macro Funding

M3D launched their new consumer friendly device on Kickstarter but three days ago, it has just broken the $2m barrier.

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Chenderit School - Upgrading

Design & Technology teacher at Chenderit School Anna Marriot has now been using a 3D Printer on the course for six months. Time for an upgrade.

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Making more than a point

MakerPoint is the Dutch retail outlet that encourages all of us to become makers. Personalize paid them a visit.

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The Bottle Deposit

Urban Hubs want us to 3D print recycling bins for cans and bottles in order to make the lives of the US's canners easier.

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Ryman trials 3D printing service in London with 3D Systems

UK stationery retailer, Ryman trial new 3D printing service at two London stores and plan to start selling 3D products this August.

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A Lesson in 3D Printing - Part One

Laura Griffiths has her 3D printing credibility put to the test with a training session from CREAT3D.

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What does Avi Reichental’s departure mean for consumer 3D Printing?

Daniel O'Connor takes a look at 3D Systems' CEO split and ponders whether the parting one of consumer 3D printing's champions means the end of the road for the consumer 3D printing dream

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Cubify no more

The consumer arm of 3D Systems finally grinds to a halt this weekend, accounts will be moved from Cubify.com to 3D Systems Shop on 31st January.

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