MakerBot, a pioneer in desktop 3D printing, has launched its latest professional-grade 3D printer, the MakerBot Method, in Australia. Designed to bridge the gap between desktop and industrial 3D printing, Method delivers high-speed, reliable, and precise printing for designers, engineers, and product developers.
Developed from the ground up using Stratasys industrial 3D printing technologies combined with MakerBot’s smart workflow features, Method offers:
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Dimensional accuracy with ±0.2mm tolerance
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Dual performance extruders with PVA soluble supports
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Circulated heated build chamber for complex geometries
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Up to 2× faster than traditional desktop 3D printers
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1/3 the first-year cost of entry-level industrial 3D printers

Paul Harman, CEO of Alloys and MakerBot distributor in Australia, says:
“We’re excited to bring the Method to Australia to give maximum innovation for minimal investment. It’s an agile solution perfect for designers, engineers, product developers, and innovators.”
With plug-and-play setup and no technician required, MakerBot Method enables businesses to prototype, iterate, and produce parts quickly and cost-effectively.
For more information about MakerBot Method, visit: www.makerbot3d.com.au/method/
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About MakerBot
Founded in 2009, MakerBot revolutionised desktop 3D printing by making it accessible and affordable. Milestones include:
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2010: First 3D printer showcased at CES
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2013: Acquired by Stratasys
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2014: Introduced the first Wi-Fi connected desktop 3D printer
Today, MakerBot serves the largest global install base of 3D printers and operates the largest 3D design community in the world.
For further information:
Dave Cowling
Print & Imaging Alliance Manager
davec@alloys.com.au
03 9411 145