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Thing o Matic and RoboSavvy in the News

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Thing o Matic and RoboSavvy in the News

Post by robosavvy » Wed Dec 29, 2010 4:51 pm

Post by robosavvy
Wed Dec 29, 2010 4:51 pm

Hi all

The Guardian has a piece on the new Thing o Matic titled "3D printer kits – a great gift for the geek in your life" and RoboSavvy is also mentioned as a UK supplier of these machines.

The full article is here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/20 ... t-makerbot

"... MakerBot has sold just 3,000 machines so far but is struggling to keep up with demand. A UK supplier, Robosavvy, is now selling the Thing-O-Matic for £847. As with the realised ambition of Bill Gates, who famously said he wanted to put a computer in every home in the world, all of us will eventually own a 3D printer, says Pettis. The key is to make these machines affordable."

Looking at how much press Makerbot and the Thing o Matic has been receiving, we're really glad to be the first to bring these machines to Europe and look forward for the many new projects and ideas for Robotics.

RoboSavvy
Hi all

The Guardian has a piece on the new Thing o Matic titled "3D printer kits – a great gift for the geek in your life" and RoboSavvy is also mentioned as a UK supplier of these machines.

The full article is here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/20 ... t-makerbot

"... MakerBot has sold just 3,000 machines so far but is struggling to keep up with demand. A UK supplier, Robosavvy, is now selling the Thing-O-Matic for £847. As with the realised ambition of Bill Gates, who famously said he wanted to put a computer in every home in the world, all of us will eventually own a 3D printer, says Pettis. The key is to make these machines affordable."

Looking at how much press Makerbot and the Thing o Matic has been receiving, we're really glad to be the first to bring these machines to Europe and look forward for the many new projects and ideas for Robotics.

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