UltiMaker announced a new STEM grants program for students. The company, through its MakerBot heritage, has long supported the education market, and this has continued after the merger with Ultimaker.
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With more 3D printing power than the standard SKETCH and just as easy to use, SKETCH Large lets educators and students explore 3D printing on a larger scale, enabling students to develop their ideas ...
MakerBot and Ultimaker, two leaders in desktop 3D printing, have successfully completed the merger of the two companies. Under the new brand – UltiMaker – the company aims to provide easy-to-use and ...
Stratasys SSYS recently announced that the merger of its wholly owned subsidiary, MakerBot, with NPM Capital-backed Ultimaker is complete. The newly formed company is running under the Ultimaker name, ...
MakerBot and Ultimaker, two manufacturers of desktop 3D printers, have announced the completion of their merger. Under the new brand, UltiMaker, the company aims to provide 3D printing hardware, ...
MakerBot and Ultimaker, two desktop 3D printer companies, announced they would merge into a new, combined company May 12. Bob Vavra, senior content director of IndustryWeek’s sister publication ...
Stratasys’ SSYS wholly-owned subsidiary, MakerBot, has entered into an agreement with Netherlands-based Ultimaker to join their businesses and form a new entity headquartered in both the Netherlands ...
MakerBot Industries LLC, a major supplier of desktop 3D printers, today announced plans to merge with rival Ultimaker BV. The transaction is expected to be completed by the end of the third quarter.
Nine years ago, MakerBot was acquired by Stratasys in a deal worth slightly north of $600 million. At the time it was assumed that MakerBot’s line of relatively affordable desktop 3D printers would ...
Desktop 3D printing firms MakerBot and Ultimaker this morning announced plans to merge. The new single company will be backed by NPM Capital and MakerBot-owner Stratasys and co-led by existing CEOs ...