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Creative 3D Technologies Launches Along With New Product Debut

Creative 3D Technologies uses custom production tools and their own products to create printers.

Creative 3D Technologies Launches Along With New Product Debut
Source: Creative 3D Technologies
Duo with sample prints of several 3D printing formats, such as a large-format part with a stool, a carbon fiber part with the screw, high-temperature part with the impeller, and flexible part with the vase. Image courtesy of Creative 3D Technologies.

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By DE Editors  

July 29, 2020

Ethan Baehrend, 19, founder and CEO of Creative 3D Technologies has launched his company and its first completed product, Duo, an all-in-one 3D printing solution, merging specialty printing styles from multiple types of 3D printers into one. 

With Duo, Baehrend and Creative 3D Technologies aim to improve accessibility to high-performance 3d printing technology through Duo's. Priced at $8,800, Duo offers a variety of features, reliability, usability and printing capabilities.

Baehrend, a recent high school graduate, bought his first 3D printer at the age of 13 and started an online business refurbishing 3D printers that same year that lasted for over five. He gained active investor Creative ITC to fund Creative 3D's pre-seed round, enabling development and direct testing of the marketplace to find market fit.

"Duo received a surprising response, which is reaffirming after years of development," says Baehrend. After being the youngest founder exhibitor at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2018 and 2019 Rapid + TCT displaying Duo's prototypes, it'll soon be available to order.

Creative 3D Technologies' Founder & CEO Ethan Baehrend sitting on Duo, displaying its rigidity and providing size reference to a 6-ft. 2-in. person. Image courtesy of Creative 3D Technologies.

"Trying times of 2020 delayed our launch and set us back, our momentum has returned, we've adapted and we're excited to introduce a fresh perspective to the marketplace!" states Baehrend. "Relocating to manufacture from Chicagot o Austin, Texas, allows us to efficiently and effectively produce and distribute our printers here in the U.S.!  We're presently raising funding to set up in-house production and finally get our exciting printers out to the awaiting masses!"

Creative 3D Technologies uses custom production tools and their own products to create printers. Early funding is the company's greatest barrier to entry due to in-house production setup costs, but the benefits of this approach are immense and immediate, making their model very efficient while enabling constant product improvement, continuous stress testing and high levels of quality control.

"Duo was created to be disruptive," says Baehrend. "I found that needing three to over six specialty printers to print specific formats of parts was aggravating. It should be just one."

The types of 3D printing Duo combines are: large format printing, precision/detail printing, batch part printing, high-temperature printing, smart/IoT connected printing, mixed/multiple material printing, flexible material printing, abrasive material printing and high-speed printing.

Creative 3D Technologies is currently raising funds and is open for investment, enabling investors to get in early on the business. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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