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2016-11-02: Mosaic Manufacturing: Making 3D printing more interesting

Mosaic Manufacturing is a company specializing in 3D printing. Its products can transform multi color 3D printing materials (ABS, PLA) into a single strip of multi color printing materials through intelligent calculation, cutting and reconnection. At the same time, with the help of software driver, it can achieve high-quality, low-cost multi color 3D printing.

Because traditional 3D printers can only print items of one color and one material, they are very limited in many cases. Therefore, Mosaic Manufacturing has invented a new method that allows users to use printers to create more kinds of items.

The priority technology S.E.E.M of Mosaic Manufacturing enables printers to print with multiple colors and materials, which is applicable to almost all printers on the market. This technology is currently used as a supporting product of 3D printers, and is being transformed into a plug and play component, which can be applied to a new generation of desktop computers. Why focus on the 3D printing market? First, the current 3D printing technology market is not mature. With the further expansion of Mosaic Manufacturing’s business, we can establish a technological monopoly. Secondly, in the market segment, there are currently more than 100 printer suppliers looking for a product that can make their own products unique. Finally, considering the future market development prospects, the number of printers on the market will increase from 600000 to 5 million by 2020. Mosaic Manufacturing’s initial entrepreneurial team mainly consists of three members: Mitch Debora, a material engineer, who is mainly responsible for product design. Chris Labelle, with business background, is responsible for business development. Derek Vogt, mechanical and electrical engineer, mainly responsible for hardware and software.

At present, 3D printing technology has entered dentistry, jewelry, medical care and many other industries, and its application scope will be wider and wider in the future, with very optimistic development prospects.

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