ANNOUNCEMENT: UltiMaker Launches New MakerBot SKETCH Large 3D Printer for the Classroom

MakerBot SKETCH Large enables educators and students to take their 3D printing projects and designs to the next level.

ANNOUNCEMENT: UltiMaker Launches New MakerBot SKETCH Large 3D Printer for the Classroom

MakerBot SKETCH Large enables educators and students to take their 3D printing projects and designs to the next level.

NEW YORK and UTRECHT, The Netherlands, Oct. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- UltiMaker, a world leader in desktop 3D printing, today announced the new MakerBot SKETCH® Large 3D Printer, the latest addition to the popular MakerBot SKETCH platform. The SKETCH platform is one of the most comprehensive 3D printing solutions for education, expanding students' access to 3D printing, enabling them to bring their ideas to life and preparing educators for success in the classroom.

With more 3D printing power than standard SKETCH and just as easy to use, SKETCH Large allows educators and students to explore 3D printing on a larger scale, allowing students to develop their ideas with bigger, bolder designs. With the ability to fit up to 10 student projects on a build plate, SKETCH Large allows educators to streamline print times and focus on their priorities. The SKETCH Large makes 3D printing large or multiple projects smoother and easier than ever before.

UltiMaker offers a complete educational ecosystem for educators and students, giving them access to a wide range of resources designed to enhance learning in the classroom. This includes hundreds of pre-built, pre-tested lesson plans and projects for all grade levels, in-depth training through MakerBot Certification™ programs, MakerBot CloudPrint™ that can connect to Google Classroom, and access to a growing online knowledge base. one of the largest communities of 3D printing educators on Thingiverse®.

The SKETCH Large is available as a single-unit solution or as a two-unit classroom package to support more students. Each MakerBot SKETCH Large includes:

"Supporting 3D printing and STEAM education remains one of our core principles. We believe that making 3D printing more accessible will allow students to take their creativity to the next level. With the new SKETCH Large, educators and students can expand your ideas and designs, without the limitations of a printer," said Nadav Goshen, CEO of UltiMaker. "But 3D printing is about more than just the printer, which is why we are continually enhancing our educational ecosystem, one of the most comprehensive and established 3D printing solutions for educators on the market. Our goal is to give educators and students the tools and resources they need to unleash their creativity and unlock the possibilities in learning."

The MakerBot SKETCH Large has undergone extensive testing for system reliability, subsystem reliability, and print quality. With the SKETCH Large's closed chamber, heated build plate, integrated particulate filter, and material sensors, educators can print large projects with peace of mind.

SKETCH Large is expected to start shipping in December.

To learn more about SKETCH Large, visit www.makerbot.com/sketch-large/.

About UltiMakerUltiMaker is a global leader in the 3D printing industry with a mission to accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing by providing a complete desktop 3D printing ecosystem of hardware, software, and materials. UltiMaker combines two of the leading desktop 3D printing brands - Ultimaker and MakerBot - to advance the availability of affordable, easy-to-use 3D printing solutions for any application, while inspiring the industry towards a future state of responsible manufacturing. and sustainable.

MakerBot, MakerBot Certification, MakerBot CloudPrint, MakerBot Education, MakerBot SKETCH, TOUGH, and Thingiverse are trademarks or registered trademarks of MakerBot Industries, LLC. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

1 Compatibility with MakerBot TOUGH™ Materials may be available shortly after SKETCH Large begins shipping.

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