Mar.31, 2014
Inspired by the promise of 3D printing to stimulate demand for self-employed designers, recent graduates and small businesses, Santa Monica, CA based SyncFab today announced a Kickstarter Campaign as a precursor to its planned beta release for an online community marketplace for designers, engineers and entrepreneurs for custom design, 3D printing and fabrication service.
SyncFab is a service that lets you community source 3D designs for your concepts. Then you can have your designs 3D printed or specialty manufactured for delivery to you. It is a localized 3D Design and 3D Print community-to-creator platform aiming to utilize a network of local designers, engineers and specialty fabricators to "SYNC your concept from design to fabrication".
In order to accelerate the designer and fabricator community building process, SyncFab turns to the Kickstarter campaign seeking support to this start-up business. The Company is hoping to raise $25,000 by April 30th to meet its goals. Donation options start from $1 and feature rewards ranging from American-made designer Tees to personalized selfie scan 3D Prints to two nights airfare and hotel accommodation in LA in July for a premier fabrication facility tour to limited edition 3D Prints or Bronze Cast Sculptures adapted from the Statue of Liberty's original artist, Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi (French, 1834-1904). Check out more info here on Kickstarter.
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