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3DCompare, a website that compares 3D printing service provider quotes, has today launched a BETA version in the UK.
The website is the first professional comparison platform for 3D printing in the UK. Already active in North America and Europe, 3DCompare links visitors to its website with verified 3D printing businesses around the world and allows the user to compare prices for 3D printed parts.
3DCompare is working to create the largest database of 3D printing service providers in the industry as it aims to become the go-to website for ordering 3D printed components. Through its partners, such as iMaterialise, Shapeways and Makexyz, 3DCompare’s users can see their parts printed in FDM, SLA and SLS, among other technologies.
The process is a simple one. Users upload an STL file to the 3DCompare website, select the materials and measurements units they desire, and then they are able to assess the respective prices and choose their preferred deal. There is also a chat functionality, so customers can ask questions and better understand how best to meet their 3D printing needs.
“3DCompare.com is to provide the best 3D printing services to professionals looking to 3D print a model at high quality via a comparison platform,” commented Alex Ziff, CEO of 3DCompare. “It connects a curated selection of service bureaux from around the world with a growing demand of professionals looking to get their 3D files printed.
“We firmly believe that with the right support and information, far more businesses will take advantage of the speed, cost efficiency and unique applications that 3D printing allows. 3DCompare is the right platform at the right time.”
Companies can align themselves with the 3DCompare network for a monthly fee, as opposed to a percentage of sale agreement. Partnering companies also benefit from a uniquely designed Customer Relationship Management interface.
“3DCompare is constantly evolving its software to reflect the needs of this innovative and evolving industry with new tools, functions and features being constantly added,” said Jerome Charvet, CTO of 3DCompare. “This is not a static platform; 3DCompare is committed to providing our service partners with software that adapts to their needs.”