There's been a slew of 3D printers appearing on Kickstarter and Indiegogo in the last couple of weeks. We take a look at some of them and speak to the people who know crowdfunding.
The internationally recognised brand known for their data storage products are to sell both PLA and ABS developed by their parent company Mitsubishi Chemicals.
The corporation, which employees over 5,people, previously dipped their toe in the water with NinjaFlex filament, now another of their subsidiary's has produced a more efficient belt driver for 3D printers.
TCT + Personalize paid a visit to the burgeoning Dutch desktop 3D printing manufacturer to see how they've grown from three guys in a FabLab to international 3D printing giants.
The Dutch company have announced their latest printer the Creatr HS (High Speed) that boasts an incredible 300m/s print speed, a 14.8L build volume and up to 10 micron resolution.
UPDATE: Fully funded in less than 24hrs In what seems to be turning into the UK's hub of 3D Printing Bristol's OmniDynamics are set to launch their filament extruder, Strooder on Kickstarter.
Sculptify are claiming that their printer is capable of printing with plastics in their pellet form, possibly signalling a revolution in 3D printing material.