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[IMG]http://rack.2.mshcdn.com/media/ZgkyMDE2LzA0LzI1LzU0L21ha2VyYm90bm90LjQzMmQ3LmpwZw pwCXRodW1iCTU3NXgzMjMjCmUJanBn/d4888276/bb0/makerbot**t.jpg[/IMG] ![]() ![]() Well, that didn't go as planned. Makerbot's efforts to ride the wave of global consumer 3D printer demand crashed unceremoniously on the shores of Brooklyn and, somehow, washed up in St. Petersburg, Florida. The once-hot startup an**unced on Monday that it would cease production of its own 3D printers, instead outsourcing to electronics manufacturing partner, Florida-based Jabil. SEE ALSO: Scientists 3D print a robot that walks away when complete It's been a rocky few years for the 3D printer company. First it was swallowed up by the*business-focused*3D*printer company*Stratasys*in*2013. Then in 2014, it lost its maverick CEO Brett Pettis, soon after it shut down much of it retail presence in 2014 and then shuffled through a couple of CEOs until the appointment of Jonathan Jaglom in 2015. In addition, the company hasn't produced a new hardware line since 2014. Read more... More about 3d Printing, Makerbot, and Tech |
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