Dutch start-up 3d-printer network for production in the near

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The Dutch start-up 3D Hubs is started with the setting up of a ‘3d-printer network’, where owners of a 3d printer can offer. The company wants consumers to be able to a 3d-design local printing.

On the website of 3D Hubs enables owners of a 3d printer their device to log in as they also for third-party objects wish to print, and therefore something like to earn some extra money. A person something in 3d want to play out, then in with the environment, people who are job cuts want to get it done.

According to Bram de Zwart of 3D Hubs, there are worldwide hundreds of thousands of relatively expensive 3d printers, but are mostly silent. By owners via a central website with consumers to link to a 3d object would turn out, would such printers to better use. Also, The Black company, if required, a bicycle courier can enable to objects home delivery.

The start-up wants to earn money by 15 per cent commission charge for each print command generated by one of the members is processed. The company will profit pursuing, but according to Black, the focus is on 3D Hubs in the creation of a vibrant 3d community. In addition, the company is focussing not only on the Dutch market, but also on the rest of Europe and the USA. 3D Hubs will, however, do not have any 3d objects.