The 3D printing industry may not need help growing, but there may be entrepreneurs out there unsure of just how to get their ideas to flourish. The incubator platform is increasingly used to bring new businesses to market, while simultaneously driving a given industry forward. Growshapes is a Silicon Valley-based firm taking the incubator model and applying it to the realm of 3D technology and have announced their first incubator program for the 3D industry.
CEO of Growshapes Geoffrey Doyle had this to say about their new incubator program, “With the rate at which technology changes, innovators with great ideas don’t have time to waste to turn their ideas into reality. We have taken our expertise in 3D technology and built an accelerator for product design and development, taking the guesswork out of the technology and allowing innovators to do what they do best – innovate. We are also at the forefront of providing the best scanning and printing technology on the market, and are proud to sell the world-class DAVID software to help organizations make their dreams into reality.”
Working with 3D scanning products and Laser Calibration panels from brands like David, 3D printers from companies like Afinia and Mcor, and 3D printing software from developers like netFabb, Growshapes hopes to cultivate innovators and designers to pursue new businesses surrounding 3D printing, scanning, and augmented reality. The firm plans to both help spur product ideas in the entrepreneurs they work with and enhance their marketing story.
If you are one of the many people interested in getting into this exciting field, you can find out more information at GrowShapes.
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