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3D Hubs
Overview
HQ Location
Netherlands
Year Founded
2013
Company Type
Private
Revenue
< $10m
Employees
51 - 200
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Company Description
3D Hubs is world’s largest and fastest growing network of 3D printers.
By connecting everyone to nearby 3D Printer owners, 3D Hubs is accelerating a future of local and on-demand production.
Year founded: 2013
By connecting everyone to nearby 3D Printer owners, 3D Hubs is accelerating a future of local and on-demand production.
Year founded: 2013
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Technology Stack
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