Monoprice, the No. 1 selling 3D printer brand in the world*, today announced its partnership with Polar3D to bring the Polar Cloud to its customers, starting with the MP Voxel 3D Printer. The Polar Cloud allows anyone with a browser the ability to easily create and transform digital models into physical objects, while providing a wide selection of pre-existing 3D models for users to choose from.
“As the category leader in 3D printing, we must continue to add value to our customers,” said Bernard Luthi, CEO of Monoprice. “The Polar Cloud is the dominant network for 3D printing in education and that is a key market for us. This partnership not only enhances our customers’ experience with our machines but also provides them with educational and entrepreneurial opportunities via the Polar Cloud platform.”
The MP Voxel 3D Printer ($399.99) is a unique, easy to use, beginner-friendly 3D printer that is fully enclosed and includes a built-in camera for monitoring print operations, perfect for any classroom. Best of all, the printer comes fully assembled and includes sample 3D models and filament, allowing users to start printing within minutes of taking it out of the box. The Polar Cloud acts as a library, where teachers can access ready-made lesson plans on 3D printing, and users from any locations can collaborate together on designs.
“We are thrilled to be working with Monoprice to Polar Cloud enable their machines,” said Greg LaLonde, CEO of Polar3D. “Monoprice’s rapid ascent to the No. 1 3D printer company is testament to their commitment to quality and to delivering value. We share their passion and look forward to networking their machines in educational institutions and makerspaces around the world.”
Through this partnership, Monoprice will continue to remain at the forefront of providing best-in-class accessible 3D printing technology for both professionals and consumers, with plans to adopt the Polar3D platform into its other printers in the near future.
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