M3D (company)
Private | |
Industry | Digital printing |
Founded | April 2014Bethesda, Maryland | in
Founders |
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Headquarters | Fulton, Maryland, United States |
Key people |
David Jones (President) Dr. Michael Armani (CEO) |
Number of employees | 25 (Oct 2014) |
Website |
printm3d |
M3D, LLC is an American manufacturer of 3D printers in Fulton, Maryland.[1] The company's flagship product is the Micro 3D or Micro.[2]
The company was founded by David Jones and Michael Armani, natives of Maryland and both graduates of the University of Maryland, College Park.[1] Armani has a Ph.D. in bioengineering and Jones has a computer science degree.[3]
Business model
Startup
Financing leading up to launch of M3D was obtained by the founders through personal finances amounting to US$150,000.[1] Subsequent funding for M3D was obtained through a Kickstarter campaign aimed at pre-sales of Micro units.[2] The price point for the Micro was US$299[nt 1] and the initial fundraising goal was US$50,000, which was reached 11 minutes after the campaign's launch;[2] the campaign went on to raise a total of US$3,400,000 through pre-sale of 11,000 units.[1]
In August 2016, M3D released a new 3D printer aimed at more experienced users named the M3D Pro. It ran on Kickstarter for 45 days until its conclusion on October 1, 2016 after raising over $450,000. As of the current time, it is not publicly available.
Consumer market
The company's business model is to address the consumer market with a low cost, small form, simple to program unit.[2] According to one report, 56,000 personal 3D printers were shipped globally in 2012 and the market is expected to grow to close to 2 million units by 2018.[1] The Micro was described in October 2014 as "one of the lowest-priced personal 3-D printers that you don't have to build yourself."[1] The form of the unit is a 7-inch cube weighing 2 pounds.[2] The initial Kickstarter price point of $299 has not been maintained, but increased to $349 by October 2014.[1][4] This low cost was achieved through reduction of "power consumption by a factor of 10 compared to professional 3D printers",[2] and the use of locally sourced, standardized electronics.[1]
Operations
The company was founded in Bethesda, Maryland, but moved into new offices in Fulton, Maryland in late 2014.[1]
As of October 2014, M3D employed 25 people, with plans to multiply that number within a year.[1]
Manufacture of the Micro units takes place in a plant in Howard County, Maryland which opened in October 2014.[1]
The company also produces 3D Ink (Filament) used in 3D printing,[2] including color changing 3D Ink which responds to temperature.[4]
Corporate governance
As of November 2014, co-founder David Jones held the post of president of M3D.[4]
See also
Notes
- ↑ The price point for the earliest investors was $199.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Hirsch, Arthur (18 Oct 2014). "Maryland company to open 3-D printer plant". Business. The Baltimore Sun.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Gilpin, Lyndsey (11 Apr 2014). "3D printer raises $1M in 24 hours, proves there is massive demand". Hardware. TechRepublic.
- ↑ Edwards, Te (8 Jan 2015). "Beta Versions of Kickstarter Monster "The Micro" 3D Printer Released for Testing". 3DPrint.com.
- 1 2 3 Waldman, Tyler (7 Nov 2014). "M3D is almost ready to ship its record-breaking 3D printer". Baltimore. Technical.ly.
Further reading
- "The Micro: The First Truly Consumer 3D Printer". Kickstarter. Retrieved 12 Apr 2015.
- Zaleski, Andrew (24 Jun 2014). "In Maryland, a major push to become a 3D printing hub". Fortune.
- Milton-Barker, Adam (7 Jan 2015). "HANDS ON: The Micro 3D Beta First Print". TechBubble.com.