Source3 signs deal to 3D print custom full-colour ornaments.
3D content licensing company, Source3, has signed its latest licensing agreement with the U.S. Army to offer 3D printed personalised ornaments for U.S. Army service members, family and friends.
These customisable keepsakes ,featuring personal photographs of proud U.S. Army service members, will be printed using Colour Jet Print (CJP) 3D technology and sold on the MyKeepsake website. The agreement between Source3 and the U.S. Army was facilitated by Beanstalk, a leading global brand extension agency based in New York.
"The U.S. Army is a long-time client of our agency and we are delighted to open up a whole new world of bespoke products for service members, family and friends of the U.S. Army through 3D printing technology with Source3," Allison Ames, CEO of Beanstalk, explained.
3D printed U.S. Army badges.
Scott Sellwood, Co-Founder and VP of Business Development for Source3, commented: "3D printing enables new categories of personalised products by presenting brands with opportunities to engage fans in the individualised ways consumers love.”
These full-colour keepsakes can only be created by utilising 3D printing technology. They are available now and are sold exclusively on the MyKeepsake marketplace.
Source3 was born out of a team of 3D printing veterans and rights management experts specialising in music licensing at Google. The platform has been designed to bring scalable and customisable rights management solutions to the creation and distribution of 3D printable content. The company has already bagged partnerships with leading video games brand Capcom and entertainment rights company, Epic Rights, which specialises in branded content from the music and entertainment industry.