Heineken offers a 3D printed fan kit to enjoy the Champions League
Heineken is taking advantage of the Champions League and 3D printing to offer soccer fans a 3D-printed er's kit.
Read moreWhen it comes to buying a 3D printer, there are two options. Either buy it already assembled, or build it yourself using a manufacturing kit. For the Discovery200start-up Dagoma, based in northern , offers both options. But it's especially interesting to see that some of the printer's components can be 3D printed directly. Indeed, the company has shared 3D models of several of the machine's spare parts, enabling customers to replace a part if it breaks, customize their 3D printer with their own colors, or evenprint themselvesa second printer! All you have to do is MacBook Pro stands. The Dagoma founders, Gauthier and Matthieu, have developed a printer that is easy to use, can be modified at will, and can be sold at the reasonable price of 299 euros each. The printer is designed to be: open source, to democratize 3D printing and make it accessible to as many people as possible - made in , all Dagoma printers come from French micro-factories - and scalable, with the aim of always adapting to the market, and meeting the future needs of customers/s. We'd be wrong not to!
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Heineken is taking advantage of the Champions League and 3D printing to offer soccer fans a 3D-printed er's kit.
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