re:3D's GIGABOT Delivers Cutting Edge Technology at SXSW 2013

Bringing power back to the people is Austin start-up company re:3D and their newest product Gigabot: one of the first low-cost, industrial strength, large format 3D printers, making it available to both small businesses and emerging worldwide markets. What can you make with a 3D printer, you ask? Well, pretty much anything. From jewelry to footwear, prototypes for the medical industries and education and everything inbetween, a 3D printer can do it all (almost). And with the new lower cost Gigabot, we're betting we're about to see a whole lot more. Already being referred to as 'a manufacturer's worst nightmare', the Gigabot is the beginning of a new world of possibilities for the entrepreneurial inclined. It only makes sense, then, that they are paired with Start-Up Chile, a program of the Chilean Government that attracts world-class early stage entrepreneurs to start their businesses in Chile. To learn more about Gigabot, re:3D, their Kickstarter campaign, and/or Start-Up Chile, visit the links below and check out our Indiezone.tv interview with some of its founders!
Gigabot Kickstarter Campaign:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/re3d/gigabot-3d-printing-this-is-huge
re:3D Website
http://www.re3d.org
Start-Up Chile:
http://startupchile.org/
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