XYZprinting introduced Low Cost Desktop 3D Printer
United States: United
States based low cost printer manufacturer XYZprinting introduced its least
expensive 3D printer ‘The da Vinci Mini’ at a cost of USD290 for students, educators
and small business.
The
printer measures 5.9 inches’ x 5.9 inches’ x 5.9 inches (5.9 Inches in cube) with
free incorporation of XYZmaker 3D modelling software. Earlier, the company
introduced 3D printer for children at a cost of USD250 which is the least
expensive 3D printer of the company.
Furthermore,
the printer is also embedded with Wi-Fi, which allow users to transmit object
file from their computers to the machine over their home networks. Moreover, ’The
da Vinci Mini’ has an aluminium print bed which helps in increasing the
durability.
Simon
Chen, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of XYZprinting said that “XYZprinting's new
da Vinci Mini 3D printer, addresses the needs of 3D printing enthusiasts
without sacrificing quality and ease-of-use.” “No matter your level of 3D
printing experience, the da Vinci Mini is the perfect tool to create
high-quality products at an affordable price." he further added.
TechSci
Research depicts that with increasing investment on research & development
by the companies involved in manufacturing 3D printers coupled with increasing
demand of low cost 3D printer in various end user industries majorly in
education and small business.
With
increasing adoption of personal as well as industrial & metal 3D printers,
growing investment on research & development by the companies involved in
manufacturing 3D printers coupled with increasing government support is driving
the demand of 3D printers across globe. United States, Germany, Netherland,
Russia, etc. are the major countries using 3D printers for various applications
including automotive, packaging, consumer electronics, etc.
According to the
recent report published by TechSci
Research, “Global
3D Printers Market Forecast and
Opportunities, 2020”, global 3D printers market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of over 31%
through 2020. Increasing adoption within manufacturing industries, decreasing
average selling prices and government support are the key factors driving 3D
printers market globally. Besides manufacturing industries, educational
institutes, and research agencies such as NASA are also adopting 3D printers
for various R&D activities.