Staples Teams with iGo3D for 3D Printing Retail in Germany

Staples Teams with iGo3D for 3D Printing Retail in Germany

While in the US, office supply chain Staples is gradually exploring 3D printing retail through a partnership with 3D Systems, followed by a distribution agreement with MakerBot, in Europe, the chain allowed customers to order 3D printing services via a deal with Mcor. Staples is now expanding its European presence, after last week’s CeBIT show in Hanover, bringing a wide variety of desktop 3D printers to the Staples store in Hamburg, Germany starting on April 1.

Staples Teams with iGo3D for 3D Printing Retail in Germany

Through a partnership with German 3D printing retailer iGo3D, the Hamburg Staples store will be stocked with a number of machines from all over the world. From the Netherlands, the shop will sell the Ultimaker 2; from Poland, the Zortrax M-200; from Portugal, the BEETHEFIRST, and out of Taiwan, the da Vinci AIO all-in-one 3D scanner and 3D printer.

igo3D 3D scanning and 3D printing
Photo via NDR.de

In addition to these 3D printers, the shop will also sell 3D printed mini-me statues, starting at 99 EUR. Using German developer Solidcraft‘s “Shrinkster” 3D scanner, customers will be able to capture full-color 3D scans in-store. They will then be able to order 3D printed statues between 5 and 20-cm tall, which they can then pick up from the store when completed or have delivered to their homes.

This is only a small addition to Staples’ own entry into the 3D printing industry, but it’s a big move for iGo3D, which is continually expanding, through brick-n-mortar locations and partnerships, including, most recently, a distribution agreement with Formlabs to sell the Form 1+ 3D printer in Germany.

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