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 ...
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 isn't a newbie to the 3D printing space; its UPS Store was the first nationwide retailer to offer in-store 3D printing services in 2014. The company rolled out this service in collaboration with ...
As the prices for 3D printers slowly glide within reach of the average consumer, UPS is expanding its 3D printing services to more locations across the country. The expansion of UPS' 3D printing ...
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 ...
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 ...
Following a six-market beta period, UPS says it is expanding 3D printer services to nearly 100 retail centers across the US — prompting the parcel carrier to claim the title of the first nationwide ...
Dmitri Diakov, graduate student at San Diego State University, helped me report this piece. Burke Jones, owner of the UPS store at Clairmonte in San Diego, is a busy man these days. His store logbook ...
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 ...
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 ...
The March issue of Supply Chain Management Review featured an article on the state of 3D printing and additive manufacturing. The timing was prescient, I think, since many of the analysts I've read ...
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