Discover our new infographic about 3D printing and the future of manufacturing. It’s time to find your way in a 3.0 material world !

Ready to be part of the new 3D printing world?
Discover our new infographic about 3D printing and the future of manufacturing. It’s time to find your way in a 3.0 material world !

Ready to be part of the new 3D printing world?

We keep improving our customization tools. Our goal: make 3D printing accessible for everyone. For us, customizing your 3D print should be as easy as riding a bike. Once you got it, you’re good to go for your entire life.
That’s why we have developed workshops, iPhone apps and now made some changes on our customization tools.
Designs available at Sculpteo.com can be entirely customized. Add texts, apply images or shapes, change colors, modify filters… We make it easy for you to horse around with the great designs proposed by our community.
Let’s take an example of an object you can customize at Sculpteo.
This Terrain Pendant necklace is proposed by Society for Printable Geography (who has also integrated our Cloud Engine in their iPhone Case Creator).

Thanks to a handy side panel, it’s now even easier than before to add text…

colors…

add the background image of your choice, apply smooth or cubify filter… You can then select your material among our fastly growing choice.

Browse our stores, upload your designs and let the customization begin!
Our Cloud Engine is designed to let online retailers integrate mass customization to their offer. We are proud to show you today our most recent 3D printing cloud engine integration. The Printable Geography iPhone case creator has just been launched!
The Society for Printable Geography is a design retail company using geographical data as central topic of their experimentations. Continue reading
Sculpteo is at NEXT Berlin on May 8 and 9, 2012. We will be demonstrating one of our 3D printers and printing objects live at the show.
We will be giving two talks about the Sculpteo 3D Printing Cloud Engine and our vision for the future of e-retailing through 3D printing on the Arena Stage: Tuesday 8 at 5.30pm and Wednesday 9 at 9.30am.

NEXT is the leading European conference for the Continue reading
Olaf Diegel is a design engineer passionate about 3D printing and a professor of mechatronics at Massey University in Auckland, New Zealand. He created the Atom Guitar, a 3D printed Les Paul style guitar made with Selective Laser Sintering process using 3D Systems technologies.
First prototypes are beeing assembled now that the design is finalized.