In a groundbreaking move for the 3D printing industry, Print&Go has officially announced the acquisition of Astroprint, the popular cloud-based 3D printing software, beloved for its open-source roots and the freedom it offers to creators around the globe.
This strategic investment brings together two pioneering 3D printing platforms with a shared vision of accelerating innovation and expanding services to a wider audience.
Combining Print&Go’s robust professional tools with Astroprint’s accessibility and openness, users can expect an alliance that caters to the diverse needs of the whole 3D printing landscape, from individual makers to large-scale printer farms and companies.
Astroprint will remain free to use. New updates are coming
Astroprint is committed to ensuring a seamless experience for all users, with no disruptions or unexpected changes. Current Astroprint users can rest assured that the platform will continue to be free to use.
The partnership’s objective is straightforward: to guarantee that the Astroprint platform not only endures, but also flourishes in the years to come.
Furthermore, new features and improvements to the Astroprint platform are currently in development and scheduled for release in the next few months. In addition to bug fixes, updates, and internal optimizations, new verified printer compatibility will be announced, and slice engines will be upgraded.
Print&Go, a valuable partner for business and printer farms
Print&Go has taken a significant step forward in the industry with the introduction of its innovative software. The software, designed with enhanced production efficiency and streamlined management in mind, is poised to become a pivotal asset for companies embracing additive manufacturing, which is distinguished by its professional-grade functionality and AI-driven error detection system.
Print&Go facilitates the optimization of 3D printer workflows, enabling users to streamline their printing processes and achieve high-quality results efficiently. It is a leading choice tailored to the unique demands of industries, companies, and printer farms.
Join the conversation at Formnext 2024!
Followers of both platforms and the broader 3D printing community are invited to the presentation event, which will take place at booth Hall 12.1 G01 during Formnext in Frankfurt (November 19–22, 2024).
The Astroprint community is encouraged to monitor updates on the integration process and upcoming enhancements by joining the conversation on the Astroprint Forum.
Additionally, open communication channels are available for sharing thoughts, concerns, and ideas with the team.
You can find more information about the acquisition and what it means for users in this link.
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