3dlt3DLT Pilots 3D Printed Products With Amazon

3DLT, a platform for 3D Printing As-a-Service, is pleased to announce that it has been selected to participate in a pilot to sell 3D printed products on Amazon.com.

The products range from fashion jewelry pieces to home decor items and tech accessories. To view the collection, click here.

“We’re excited by the potential of a partnership with Amazon,” says CEO John Hauer. “They’ve become an eCommerce juggernaut, in part due to their ability to capitalize on innovations like 3D printing.”

In June of 2013, Amazon launched a store on its marketplace dedicated to the sale of 3D printers and supplies.

“When it was announced that Amazon would begin selling 3D printers and supplies last summer, the industry heralded it as a defining moment, a clear indication that 3D printing was going mainstream,” says Hauer. “We think the decision to sell 3D printed products sends an even bigger message. Consumer products are the next frontier.”

Initially, 3DLT has made approximately fifty of its products available on its Amazon store. Over the coming weeks new products will be added.

“We’re thrilled to be included in the pilot,” says COO Colin Klayer. “We think 3D print-on-demand will be very attractive to companies who want access to a new, digital channel. It will also be appealing to independent designers who’ve told us they want access to a large consumer market.”

 

Designers interested in joining 3DLT are encouraged to visit http://3dlt.com/designers