Exclusive interview with MakerBot CEO Jonathan Jaglom on the latest and greatest 3D printing innovations from the company.
Home security startup, Canary, uses MakerBot 3D printers for comprehensive rapid prototyping to bring their products to the market faster.
Big round of announcements from MakerBot, including a new MakerBot Replicator+, new filaments, and new apps for professionals and educators.
How one social enterprise in Yangon, Proximity Designs, is teaching Myanmar's farmers to 3D print their own agricultural tools.
Announced at the IFA trade show in Berlin, Samsung Electronics partners with MakerBot to bring 3D printers to classrooms across Europe.
A long running class-action lawsuit that claimed MakerBot was knowingly selling faulty goods has been dismissed by a court in Minnesota.
The fablab concept goes mobile with FabBus, a renovated Berlin city bus with twelve 3D printers and eight CAD workstations on board.
MakerBot will no longer make their own 3D printers, outsourcing to supply chain specialist Jabil and closing down their factory in Brooklyn.
MakerBot announces new Thingiverse API Platform and Developer Portal, opening up the popular maker community to new extensions and features.
eBayer just3dprint has taken over 2,000 files from Thingiverse and sells them for profit, disregarding Creative Commons licenses for non-commercial use.
At CES 2015, 3D printing was Everybody’s Darling. CES 2016 was a bit quieter. But a lot of clever improvements were shown that make 3D printing much better.
Fans of Syfy TV shows can now download and 3D print their own exclusively licensed memorabilia from Thingiverse, courtesy of new offshoot Syfy Labs.
MakerBot just announced the "Smart Extruder+" at CES 2016 in Las Vegas. For $199, it should make their current Replicator-series much more reliable.
ALL3DP speaks with MakerBot Europe General Manager Andreas Langfeld about integration with Stratasys, and their strategic focus on the education market.
Addressing a common problem, Fleks3D is an add-on for desktop 3D printers that promises to make 3D printing easier and less frustrating.
Guest post from Rachel Park, an influential voice in the 3D printing industry, about a series of unfortunate events last October.
MakerBot Thingiverse reached a landmark last week with one million uploads and two hundred million downloads on its platform.
After a gang of thieves raided the Polar 3D HQ last August, the company is using the robbery as a springboard for a smart marketing campaign.
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have hacked a low-cost MakerBot 3D printer to print human tissue.
In a rare glimpse behind the scenes of Apple, it's revealed that several 3D printers play a pivotal role in their "Top-Secret Input Lab".