Makerbot doubles-down on its sure bets, professionals and teachers

Makerbot doubles-down on its sure bets, professionals and teachers

By John Biggs

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The promise of premium home 3D printing hasn’t panned out. Hobbyist printers are common and cheap these days – there are plenty of models at around $500, the price of a really good laser printer – but the original vision of a 3D printer on every desk didn’t quite pan out. And Makerbot learned that piece of news the hard way. When the company started it was the brand… Read More

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