Aleph Objects Inc. has announced that its popular line of open-source LulzBot desktop 3D printers are available for purchase through all Micro Center retail locations across the United States.
Consumers will be able to get their hands on both the LulzBot TAZ 5 and LulzBot Mini in all 25 Micro Center locations in the U.S., which include Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C..
"Our LulzBot line of 3D printers has already generated significant sales activity through online channels and regional resellers, but we are especially excited to debut them at Micro Center stores nation-wide," stated Harris Kenny, Vice President of Marketing at Aleph Objects, Inc. "We believe our printers are a perfect match for Micro Center's tech-savvy customers, and we are thrilled our products are now part of their catalog."
Kevin L. Jones, Vice President-Merchandising, Micro Center, added: "As part of Micro Center's goal to be the best computer and consumer electronics stores in the world, we want to offer our customers a good selection of the best new technology products on the market. We are happy to be introducing our customers to the award-winning LulzBot 3D printers from Aleph Objects."
Micro Center joins Aleph Object's growing reseller network including the United States, China, Ecuador, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan. The company also offers direct sales fulfilled by its locations in the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom to customers in over 85 countries around the world.
Built on a philosophy of freedom and commitment to Libre Innovation, Aleph Objects has experienced major success with over $1.6 million in sales for the month of September 2015 and $3.9 million in Q3 2015. Overall, the company surpassed $10 million in sales year-to-date (through Q3 2015) and is already seeing strong sales in Q4 2015.
Look out for Dan's feature on LulzBot in the next December issue of TCT Magazine when he caught up with the team in London last month. Subscribe for your free copy here.