Explore 3D printing at Staples with 3D Systems

Manhattan 5th Avenue 3D print experience center offers 3D design and printing services to local small businesses and consumers. Store features 3D Systems Cube series of printers, its new 3DMe Photobooth, and design and print services powered by 3D Systems cloud printing platform.
Manhattan 5th Avenue 3D print experience center offers 3D design and printing services to local small businesses and consumers. Store features 3D Systems Cube series of printers, its new 3DMe Photobooth, and design and print services powered by 3D Systems cloud printing platform.

If you are having challenges convincing your upper management to invest in 3D printing and additive manufacturing technologies, you might want to send them to Staples, where they can explore some of the technology first hand.  3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) announced a partnership with Staples, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPLS) in a pilot of 3D printing services in two Staples stores in New York City and Los Angeles.

Each Staples store features an immersive 3D printing experience center, targeted at consumers and small businesses, to create personal products and use 3D printing hardware. You can also bring in your own 3D print-ready files to have them printed.

“3D printing offers enormous potential for small businesses, and by using Staples, they can print with the technology without having to invest in it,” said Damien Leigh, Senior Vice President of Business Services for Staples, Inc. “The test with 3D Systems will help us learn about our customers’ needs for a local 3D printing service, and how Staples can help them make more happen for their business through 3D printing.”

“Staples’ established reputation as a leader in home office and small business solutions makes them an ideal partner for testing out live, consumer-facing 3D print services,” said Rajeev Kulkarni, 3DS’ Vice President and General Manager, Consumer Products Division. “We have been thrilled with the retail experience and response from our audience, and the difference it makes being able to see, touch and experience 3D printing.”

With the new experience centers, both small businesses and consumers are able to learn more about 3D printing through demonstration areas where they can use design software and see 3D Systems printers in action. Each store will have a 3DMe® Photobooth from 3D Systems to capture customers’ facial images for the purpose of personalizing 3D products like figurines, and customers can also print personalized smart phone cases.

Each store has an expert from 3D Systems on-site, along with trained Copy & Print associates from Staples to help guide customers on their 3D printing journey. The items will be printed on site or through 3D Systems and shipped directly to their offices or home.

Staples previously announced in May of 2013 that it would be the first major U.S. retailer to carry 3D printers, with the launch of the Cube® from 3D Systems on Staples.com. The company has since rolled out 3D printing hardware and accessories in a limited number of stores, and expanded its overall product selection. If you check out the video, you’ll notice one of the mid-range 3D printers from 3D Systems.

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