Following another multi-machine launch at CES, Phair Tsai from XYZprinting talks to TCT at CES 2016 3D Printing Marketplace about the company’s new range of affordable 3D printers for both the consumer and professional market. We also hear about XYZ’s new STEAM programme, which is set to accelerate the adoption of 3D printing in the classroom.
Even more affordable 3D printing with XYZprinting at CES 2016
XYZprinting talk to TCT about the new low-cost da Vinci mini, da Vinci Junior 2.0 Mix and professional 3D printing range at CES 2016.
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