What’s the future of additive manufacturing? In a wide-ranging talk here at TechCrunch Disrupt NY with John Biggs, Shapeways CEO Peter Weijmarshausen, discussed the current state of play for the 3D ...
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Peter Weijmarshausen runs Shapeways, an innovative manufacturing company that has been around since 2007. Shapeways is unique because it uses 3D printing to allow anyone to create a custom-designed ...
When you walk into the Shapeways headquarters in a sprawling New York City warehouse building, it doesn’t feel like a factory. It’s something different, somehow unforgettable, inevitably new. As it ...
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The company just scored new funding to help people print in plastic, sandstone, gold-plated steel, and more The company just scored new funding to help people print in plastic, sandstone, gold-plated ...
Shapeways Inc. is disrupting manufacturing through 3-D printing. The digital manufacturing platform is going public through a merger with a SPAC called Galileo Acquisition Corp. (NYSE: GLEO). IPO Edge ...
Investors, it seems, aren’t entirely soured on the world of 3D printing. The technology is still making progress in the enterprise sector, and Shapeways is certainly continuing to make a case for it ...
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Shapeways, the 3D printing company now lets designers sell their creations in a virtual storefront. The company takes care of the printing, shipping and customer service. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in ...
Shapeways uses 3D printing to allow anyone to create custom-designed products. The New York company's creations cover the range of art, jewelry, iPhone cases, trinkets, toys, cuff links, mugs, and ...
Andreessen Horowitz is leading the round as Shapeways builds out its marketplace for people to build and sell 3D-printed products. Paul Sloan is editor in chief of CNET News. Before joining CNET, he ...