3DPrinterOS is revolutionizing the 3D printing industry with its single scalable platform designed to manage 3D printers and users for Educational Institutions, Enterprises, and OEMs. The company, a Solution by 3D Control Systems, has developed the world’s first operating system for desktop 3D Printers, comparable to Microsoft's early dominance in the computer industry. The platform currently powers Bosch Dremel 3D Printers available globally and at major retailers like Home Depot and Amazon. It has disrupted industry fragmentation by supporting the most 3D printers, allowing users to avoid using various software from different manufacturers. 3DPrinterOS has built an impressive track record with over 2,000,000 parts produced in over 130 countries, accumulating nearly a millennium of 3D printing time. The technology has been adopted by prestigious universities such as Harvard, Yale, UC Berkeley, and renowned companies including Google, NASA, and John Deere. Additionally, the platform has displaced Autodesk's Spark platform, positioning itself as the leading 3D desktop printing operating system in the industry. This impressive growth aligns with the projected sale of over 15M+ desktop units by 2025, reinforcing the company's position as the de facto platform in the industry. The United States-based company received a Venture Round investment from Emery Capital on July 20, 2017, signaling confidence from the investment community in the company’s innovative approach to 3D printing technology. The continued growth and endorsements from prominent industry players position 3DPrinterOS as an exciting and promising venture, poised to drive significant advancements in the 3D printing landscape.
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