Falling dramatically short of their original Q4 estimates, Stratasys attributed the missed projections to issues with the sale of its MakerBot 3D printers. Since then, the company has taken a number of steps to get their consumer 3D printing products out of the warehouse and into the hands of customers, including financing plans for individuals and businesses to purchase MakerBot goods in installments and new product bundling for educational institutions. The company is seeing some success through its MakerBot Innovation Center program, demonstrated by the recent launch of a Center at UMass Amherst, but continues to reach out to a greater number of distributors to sell its MakerBot 3D printers.…
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