Sep 16, 2014
Today Netherlands-based 3D printer manufacturer has announced availability of its products to North American customers through its partnership with US company fbrc8. fbrc8 will assemble Ultimaker 3D printers directly in the US to ensure faster and more cost-effective shipment to the North American market.
"Many of our European users have benefited from not only our printers but also our expertise and support to the open-source community. We are happy to extend this to our North American customers, who have been waiting eagerly for local availability and support." says Ultimaker's CEO, Siert Wijnia.
For all worldwide customers, Ultimaker ships every Ultimaker 2 3D printer with three free rolls of filament plastic in red, white and blue until mid-October to celebrate its launches in North America.
Ultimaker also made a free 3D model pack available containing specific US-related models for inspiration and fun.
Watch below the Ultimaker North America launch video:
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