Mar.18, 2014
A team of researches and developers at ETH Zürich in Switzerland, one of Europe's leading engineering Universities, has just launched Additively.com, aiming to support companies in realizing their 3D printing projects.
Companies or professionals could specify the parts they need through the Additively platform and the team will help them select the right 3D printing technology and collect offers from the most suitable 3D printing service providers. Companies or professionals can then review the options and order the part from selected provider.
Additively is designed for service providers with professional 3D printers. If you provide 3D printing service for companies, Additively is a platform to advertise your offering to customers interested in buying 3D printed parts. You can specify the technologies, materials and capabilities you are offering in your profile and get found by customers. Only when parts are ordered, Additively will charge you a small commission fee.
For further information check out the Additively website.
Posted in 3D Printing Services
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