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As with Staples, 3D printing is available at UPS stores, something that has thus far been a pilot program. According to the company, it will be rolling out an expansion to almost 100 stores across the ...
Delivery service giant United Parcel Service Inc. announced on May 18 that it's launching an industrial-strength, on-demand 3D-printing service network this summer. The operation will link its global ...
The UPS Store isn’t just for package pick-ups and copying documents—it does 3D print jobs too. And pretty soon more people across the U.S. will be able to make their trinket designs a reality: UPS ...
Fresh off a pilot program in six cities, The UPS Store plans to add 3D printing services at 100 more locations. In 2013, the retail arm of Atlanta-based United Parcel Service Inc. (NYSE: UPS) began ...
Customers in the Twin Cities won’t need to look far to print their creations in 3D:UPS selected two metro locations among 100 around the country to offer the service. Edina-based Stratasys Ltd.’s ...
Today, The UPS Store announced its plan to bring 3D printing services to the masses. The shipping company will soon roll out Stratasys Uprint SE Plus printers to 6 locations in San Diego to test out ...
(Nanowerk News) Stratasys Ltd., a leading manufacturer of 3D printers and production systems, announced that it has been selected by The UPS Store to provide its 3D printing systems to The UPS Store ...
There is more good news for 3D printing. According to the press release, select UPS store locations in San Diego will offer 3D printing service to startups, small businesses and retail customers.
UPS, the global shipping company based in the United States, believes it has enough interest from small businesses and startups to put 3D printers in its stores. In doing so, the company says it's now ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- The UPS Store is expanding its public 3D printing services in 100 additional markets nationwide – and two metro locations in Minnesota are now included. UPS says the move is part ...
The delivery service titan is hoping to cut into turf that now belongs to 3D Systems, Stratasys, Proto Labs, and others. This news didn't get as much press as it deserves because it was overshadowed ...