This document summarizes information about Robo 3D, a company that produces affordable and easy-to-use 3D printers. It discusses Robo 3D's origins launching successful 3D printers on Kickstarter. It then profiles their new models, the Robo C2 and Robo R2 3D printers, which are positioned for the consumer market. The document also outlines Robo 3D's vision to empower users to bring their ideas to life, their community of users, distribution channels, and product roadmap.
Industry of 3D printers, main manufacturers and upcoming investments plus uses of 3D printers in schools and science.Like all my presentations, it has to be downloaded before viewing to appreciate effect of transitions- In its raw state, text and images overlap.
BA 453 Business Strategy & Planning Spring 2014 1 .docxikirkton
BA 453: Business Strategy & Planning | Spring 2014 1
Case D: MakerBot
Your Mission
You have been hired by Bre Pettis, CEO of MakerBot, as the newest member of their strategic
planning team. Meet Bre through this video: http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/20/bre-pettis/
The recent acquisition of MakerBot by Stratasys has changed everything compared to its
beginnings as an entrepreneurial start-up. Mr. Pettis would like you to offer – or validate – the
strategic direction for his innovative 3D printing company MakerBot. Who should the MakerBot
become? A manufacturer? A retailer? A technology facilitator? Does our school program make
sense?
Mr. Pettis asks you to accomplish the following:
• Summarize your assessment of MakerBot’s current situation by discussing the
opportunities and challenges of being on the cutting edge of this technology.
• Integrate Porter’s Five Forces, the PESTL Analysis and other applicable class
content into your executive brief to clearly communicate and support your
findings.
• State and define a strategic direction that provides focus for MakerBot.
• Describe the actions steps to implement your recommendations.
Mr. Pettis encourages you to visit MakerBot’s website to learn more about the organization and
its products at www.makerbot.com.
He expects you to use the template format for your executive brief that is no more than 1,200
words.
In addition to handing hard copy in at the beginning of class
on the due date assigned, please submit it to associated Safe Assignment link.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/20/bre-pettis/
http://www.makerbot.com/
BA 453: Business Strategy & Planning | Spring 2014 2
Case D: MakerBot
Its physical presence appears in the glass box from nothing. No one was touching it and no other
tools were visible. It just slowly, gradually, and almost magically appears.
View this video to see MakerBot’s latest product in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKTSdW7-H3Q
3D Printing
Additive manufacturing, also referred to as three-dimensional or 3D printing, is a process of
making a three-dimensional solid object of virtually any shape from a digital model. 3D printing
is achieved using an additive process where successive layers of material are laid down in
different shapes. 3D printing is also considered distinct from traditional machining techniques,
which mostly rely on the “subtractive processes” of removing material by methods such as
cutting or drilling. A 3D printer is a limited type of industrial robot that is capable of carrying out
an additive process under computer control.
Additive manufacturing takes virtual blueprints from computer aided design (CAD) or animation
modeling software and “slices” them into digital cross-sections for the machine to successively
use as a guideline for printing. Depending on the machine used, material or a binding material is
deposited on the build bed or platform until m ...
3DPrinting Technologies
echnologiesthatbuild3Dobjectsbyaddinglayer-upon-layerofmaterial,whetherthematerialisplastic,metal,concreteoranycompositematerials. There are three types of Printer.
1.Stereo lithography (SLA)
2.Selective laser sintering (SLS)
3.Fused deposition modeling (FDM)
Industry of 3D printers, main manufacturers and upcoming investments plus uses of 3D printers in schools and science.Like all my presentations, it has to be downloaded before viewing to appreciate effect of transitions- In its raw state, text and images overlap.
BA 453 Business Strategy & Planning Spring 2014 1 .docxikirkton
BA 453: Business Strategy & Planning | Spring 2014 1
Case D: MakerBot
Your Mission
You have been hired by Bre Pettis, CEO of MakerBot, as the newest member of their strategic
planning team. Meet Bre through this video: http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/20/bre-pettis/
The recent acquisition of MakerBot by Stratasys has changed everything compared to its
beginnings as an entrepreneurial start-up. Mr. Pettis would like you to offer – or validate – the
strategic direction for his innovative 3D printing company MakerBot. Who should the MakerBot
become? A manufacturer? A retailer? A technology facilitator? Does our school program make
sense?
Mr. Pettis asks you to accomplish the following:
• Summarize your assessment of MakerBot’s current situation by discussing the
opportunities and challenges of being on the cutting edge of this technology.
• Integrate Porter’s Five Forces, the PESTL Analysis and other applicable class
content into your executive brief to clearly communicate and support your
findings.
• State and define a strategic direction that provides focus for MakerBot.
• Describe the actions steps to implement your recommendations.
Mr. Pettis encourages you to visit MakerBot’s website to learn more about the organization and
its products at www.makerbot.com.
He expects you to use the template format for your executive brief that is no more than 1,200
words.
In addition to handing hard copy in at the beginning of class
on the due date assigned, please submit it to associated Safe Assignment link.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/20/bre-pettis/
http://www.makerbot.com/
BA 453: Business Strategy & Planning | Spring 2014 2
Case D: MakerBot
Its physical presence appears in the glass box from nothing. No one was touching it and no other
tools were visible. It just slowly, gradually, and almost magically appears.
View this video to see MakerBot’s latest product in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKTSdW7-H3Q
3D Printing
Additive manufacturing, also referred to as three-dimensional or 3D printing, is a process of
making a three-dimensional solid object of virtually any shape from a digital model. 3D printing
is achieved using an additive process where successive layers of material are laid down in
different shapes. 3D printing is also considered distinct from traditional machining techniques,
which mostly rely on the “subtractive processes” of removing material by methods such as
cutting or drilling. A 3D printer is a limited type of industrial robot that is capable of carrying out
an additive process under computer control.
Additive manufacturing takes virtual blueprints from computer aided design (CAD) or animation
modeling software and “slices” them into digital cross-sections for the machine to successively
use as a guideline for printing. Depending on the machine used, material or a binding material is
deposited on the build bed or platform until m ...
3DPrinting Technologies
echnologiesthatbuild3Dobjectsbyaddinglayer-upon-layerofmaterial,whetherthematerialisplastic,metal,concreteoranycompositematerials. There are three types of Printer.
1.Stereo lithography (SLA)
2.Selective laser sintering (SLS)
3.Fused deposition modeling (FDM)
As 3D printers are become more affordable and versatile, they are destined to disrupt multiple industries. Here's what you need to know about this quickly accelerating technology.
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Robotics Engineer, Pierre Baillargeon, will discuss 3D printing. Learn about this new innovative technology, how it works, what it looks like and what are some of the things you can create using a 3D printer. (60 min.)
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This presentation shows an idea of a marketing plan for the consumer products of 3D System co. developed for Strategic Marketing and Marketing Plan course. A first evaluation of the product, the market and the company leads to a SWOT Analysis from which the marketing strategy is derived. The marketing plan is structured in three main objectives that can be achieved by specific actions on the variables of product, promotion and placement.
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Since Digital Printing became a viable solution in the past decade, there has been a lot of dialogue regarding what digital printing technology CAN do… but there has been very little information available on what challenges you may face when using this format and how to address them.
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- Get a snapshot of some of the best 3D printers and products on the market, including an overview on resin and carbon printers.
- Discover a variety of 3D design applications to help with getting ideas to working prototypes.
- Study trends in digital scanning and other emerging 3D design/printing technologies.
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3D Printing is a process in which three dimensional objects are created under the control of computers.
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Since Digital Printing became a viable solution in the past decade, there has been a lot of dialogue regarding what digital printing technology CAN do… but there has been very little information available on what challenges you may face when using this format and how to address them.
This presentation will give you the tools you need for successful digital printing.
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- Learn what 3D printing is, how it works, and gain insight on how to implement/maintain, and to perhaps build your own 3D printer.
- Get a snapshot of some of the best 3D printers and products on the market, including an overview on resin and carbon printers.
- Discover a variety of 3D design applications to help with getting ideas to working prototypes.
- Study trends in digital scanning and other emerging 3D design/printing technologies.
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2. In January 2013, two San Diego State University
entrepreneurs set out to push the boundaries of 3D
printing with the successful Kickstarter launch of Robo R1
— a high-quality 3D printer that was affordable, easy to
use and accessible for almost anyone.
The campaign raised $650,000 in just 45 days and the R1
quickly became the best-selling 3D printer in the country.
But it was only the beginning...
Seeds of success
3. Enter the Robolution
Robo C2 and Robo R2 provide a fun, easy 3D printing experience that
empowers everyone to bring their ideas to life.
They’re high-quality printers whose cutting-edge feature set includes
everything you’d expect in a modern connected smart device — and at
consumer-friendly price points.
4.
5. Leveraging a vision to provide everyone a fun, easy
3D printing experience — and empower them to
bring their ideas to life with a high-quality printer
whose feature set includes everything you’d expect
in a modern connected smart device —
Robo C2 and Robo R2 were born.
Make the imagined
6. High-quality,
accurate 3D
printing
A community
of loyalists
Integrate
next-level
automation
Print smarter
and faster
Seamless
user
experience
Robust
media
content
First-rate
materials
Customer
service
Unlocking everyone’s unlimited creative potential
This is the new step forward… a next-gen 3D printing ecosystem geared specifically
around the consumer. All proving that you don’t need an engineering degree to unleash
the power of creativity.
7. Robo in the press
One company, Robo, hopes to straighten out some of the technical
issues and continues to make strides towards affordable, but also smart
and easy-to-use 3D printing technology and supporting accessories:
“simplifying the path to every print.”
Alexandra Laird
The Robo C2 and R2 both appear to be well engineered products and
have a host of features not found on most 3D printers in this price point.
I think they are well worth a look and I can’t wait to get my hands on one.
Michael A. Parker
I’m finishing a review of an amazing Robo 3D printer, an impressive device
and I’m having fun. The company just announced two new additions to
their product line, the Robo C2 and Robo R2 smart 3D printers… and is
set to usher in the next-generation of consumer 3D printing!
Dan Cohen
A technology anyone can use … Ever wished you could bring the things
you imagine to life? With Robo Smart 3D printers, your wish is pretty
much its command!
Drew Kozub
8. Market trends
Consumer
E nterpri se
1,400,000
1,200,000
1,000,000
800,000
600,000
400,000
200,000
0
Expected 3D Printer Sales
Source: Gartner October 2013 3D Printer Shipments Worldwide (printers with less than US $100,000 list price)
Originally the domain of industrial users, sales to consumers are rapidly
outpacing industrial sales
1,400,000
1,200,000
1,000,000
800,000
600,000
400,000
200,000
0
3D printer shipments
Source: CONTEXT 25 October 2016, AM3D Printing Market Briefing
Personal
Industri al
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Sales of desktop printers are driving growth of 3D printing segment
2015 2016
10. State of the industry
The primary market driver for consumer 3D printers costing under $2,500 is the acquisition
of low-cost devices by educational institutions and enterprise engineering, marketing and
creative departments.
Once a niche market, 3D printing has continued its rapid transformation into a broad-based
mainstream technology embraced by consumers and enterprises around the world.
The evolution of hardware and software along with an ever-expanding collection of usable
materials has driven growth in both the consumer and enterprise 3D printing markets.
SOURCE: Forecast: 3D Printers, Worldwide, 2016, 20 September 2016, Analyst: Pete Basiliere
11. Industry forecast
The increase in 3D printer shipments over the next four years will see the number of units
shipped in 2020 total more than 6.7 million.
3D printer shipments [Worldwide] will expand at a 98.5% compound annual growth rate
through 2020, and total spending will grow at a 66.5% CAGR to $17.7 billion in 2020.
Worldwide shipments of 3D printers will reach 455,772 units in 2016, more than doubling
the 219,168 units shipped in 2015.
Material extrusion is forecast to lead the market through 2020, largely due to the low cost of
entry-level material extrusion printers.
SOURCE: Forecast: 3D Printers, Worldwide, 2016, 20 September 2016, Analyst: Pete Basiliere
13. More and more people want to personalize the
objects in their home — at any given moment.
And our products give them the ability to do just that.
Robo at home
Fly a 3D
printed drone
Play a 3D
printed guitar
Customize a
3D printed frame
14. The modern workplace often features an open
environment that operates exclusively on large-scale
group-think, where teams interact cross-functionally.
Our products make the most of these efforts.
Robo at work
Large sizes,
higher resolution
Fast, accurate
prototyping
Network enabled to
multiple printers
15. Robo at school
Inspire kids to
make anything
Class-time is
highly-engaging
Supports STEAM
curricula
3D printing offers a great learning platform for
students and teachers alike. Our products give
students a wonderful way to develop their own
designs, solve problems and explore new ideas, and
then print and test their ideas right away — and are
great tools to teach the Next Generation Science
Standards (NGSS).
17. School curriculum
Robo curriculums make it easy for teachers to introduce students to the world of 3D printing
with curriculum packages designed to engage and challenge students.
10 challenges for students
K-8 designed for each age
group and to correlate to
each grade’s common core
and Next Generation Science
Standards (NGSS).
Step by step usage guide of
Robo printer
Step by step usage guide of
Robo printer software
Step by step usage guide
of Tinkered 3D design and
modeling software
19. Office items Home items Wearables OthersParts for
machinery
Items consumers are 3D printing
Features most
appealing
to consumers
$500 - $1,000 Robo C2 sits in this range 60%
22.5%
$2,000 - $3,000 7.4%
$1,500 - $2,000 6.5%
Less than $500 3.7%
Consumers willing to spend
$500 - $1000 is the range that the majority of consumers
are willing to spend on a 3D printer.
Prototypes
What Consumers Care About
More materials
to print with
Multi-color
3D printing
More extruder
heads
Faster 3D
print
Bigger build
volume
$1,000 - $1,500 Robo R2 sits in this range
20. We’re poised to compete
and keep winning
We established ourselves as a market leader with R1+PLUS.
But with Robo C2 and Robo R2, the best is yet to come.
21. The Robo C2 compact smart 3D printer with Wi-Fi gives
you the freedom to make whatever you can imagine right
from your mobile device using the Robo app.
Make more with
Efficient 5 x 5 x 6”
print size
Automatic
self-leveling
removable bed
Dual high-speed
fans quickly
cool each print
Prints 20+ materials
types that don’t
require a heat bed
Class-leading
print speed
3.5” built-in color
touch screen
22. Sizable 8 x 8 x 10”
print size
Class-leading
print speed
Ability to add an
additional extrusion
head and print two
materials at once
Removable, heated
and automatic self-
leveling print bed
Prints 30+
materials types
Dual high-speed
fans quickly cool
each print
On-board camera for
remote print monitoring
5” built-in color
touch screen
The Robo R2 high-performance smart 3D printer with
Wi-Fi lets you tackle large-scale projects and make
whatever you can imagine right from your mobile device
using the Robo app.
Make greatness with
23. Make smarter with the Robo app
Simply download the free Robo app to experience
the next level in 3D printing and get more out of
everything you make (Android coming soon).
• Connect and print right from your mobile device
• Monitor the progress of every print
• Manage multiple prints and printers at once
• Manual control panel lets you handle every detail
with precision
• Connect to cloud libraries and access thousands of
3D models
• Make in-app purchases (filaments, accessories,
print kits and more)
24. Customizable print kits
Ready-to-print kits give you everything you need to
make something uniquely yours.
• Customize, print, assemble and fly your
own Quadcopter Drone
• More kits coming soon
25. Filaments
High-quality filament, manufactured to strict quality
standards. Wide selection of colors and materials,
including specialities:
• PLA
• ABS
• Wood-filled
• Carbon fiber
More speciality filament and colors coming in 2017.
26. The only 3D printer compatible
with Chromebook
Print straight from any Chromebook direct to
Robo C2 and Robo R2.
Great for schools and other institutions that
use Chromebooks.
27. Print tech Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
Print size 5 x 5 x 6" 150 cubic inches 4.7 x 4.7 x 4.5" 99 cubic inches 4 x 5 x 5" 100 cubic inches
Layer resolution 20 Micron 40 Micron 100 Micron
Travel speed 250 mm/s 300 mm/s Unknown
Print heads 1 1 1
Wi-Fi • •
True 3D printing app •
Built in color touch screen •
On board camera
Platform Auto Leveling / Removable Removable Only Removable Only
On board slicing •
Filament run out detection • •
Print materials compatibility 20+ Materials / Open Source PLA Only / Open Source MakerBot Filament Only
Operating systems Windows, Mac Windows, Mac Windows, Mac
Supported file types STL, OBJ STL, OBJ STL, OBJ, .makerbot
Software supported Cura/Open Source Software Cura/Open Source Software Makerbot Software Only
Product weight 19 lbs 13 lbs 20.5 lbs
Warranty 12 month 12 month 6 Month Manufacturer Warranty
Robo C2
$699
Ultimaker 2 Go
$1,199
Makerbot Mini+
$999
28. Print tech Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
Print size 8 x 8 x 10" 640 cubic inches 8.8 x 8.8 x 8.1" 627 cubic inches 11.6 x 7.6 x 6.5" 573 cubic inches
Layer resolution 20 Micron 20 Micron 100 Micron
Travel speed 250 mm/s 300 mm/s Unknown
Print heads 2 (comes with 1 stock) 1 1
Wi-Fi • •
True 3D printing app •
Built in color touch screen •
On board camera • •
Platform Auto Leveling, Heated, Removable Heated, Removable Removable Only
On board slicing •
Filament run out detection • •
Print materials compatibility 30+ materials/ Open Source 30+ materials/ Open Source MakerBot Filament Only
Operating systems Windows, Mac Windows, Mac Windows, Mac
Supported file types STL, OBJ STL, OBJ STL, OBJ, .makerbot
Software supported Cura/Open Source Software Cura/Open Source Software Makerbot Software Only
Product weight 25 lbs 24 lbs 40 lbs
Warranty 12 month 12 month 6 Month Manufacturer Warranty
$1,299 $2,499 $1,999
Robo R2 Ultimaker 2 + Makerbot Replicator +
31. The Robo faithful
Kicstarter campaign
Early pre-release access to
Robo C2 and Robo R2
Over 400 printers sold
Online community
Highly engaged, and growing active
social community
130,000 fans
3D Robotics
“Robo is my favorite 3D printer — it’s rock
solid and reliable. Auto-leveling makes all
the difference.”
Chris Anderson
CEO at 3D Robotics,
former editor-in-chief at Wired magazine
CleanO2 CCT Inc.
“Robo has saved us thousands of dollars in
rapid prototyping and product development.
Great people. Great product.”
Jaeson Cardiff
Co-Founder/CEO
at CleanO2 CCT Inc.
32. YouTube fan videos
Printing with Wood PLA
You might think that 3D printers can only
print with plastic but the truth is there are
so many different combinations of material
it will make your head spin. Wood being
one of them!
711,552 views
Father uses 3D printer to
teach his blind daughter
See how this amazing family uses a
3D printer to teach their adopted blind
daughter about the world around her.
36,276 views
33. Corporate testimonials
Blue chip corporate end users validating technical capability
“Our Robo3D printer inspired our students to deliver
better-than expected results to challenging designs. With
collaboration and support from Robo3D, we have found
tremendous success pushing boundaries and exceeding
expectations through the imagination and hard work of our
students. Thank you!”
Jason Fontaine (Youth Program Coordinator NASA)
“Robo3D has been instrumental to allowing our Robotics
startups to accelerate their rapid prototyping and get
to commercialization way faster.”
Ping Wang (Director, Qualcomm Robotics Accelerator)
36. • Sales exceeding expectations per month
• Brick and mortar retail launched in October 2015 with
Best Buy, and distributors such as Synnex and Microcenter.
• Distributors signed in Canada, Latin America and Europe.
• Advanced negotiation with leading Young Innovators
program targeting education markets.
• Growing international presence in Canada, Australia,
and the EU, with sales in Mexico and Colombia
Momentum is on our side
37. We create fixtures with a strong retail presence
In store end cap
The printer Project kitsPrints & material
examples
Usage videosFilament
examples
41. Product roadmap
Q4 2016
Premium materials
Q1 2017
HardwareSoftwareMaterialKits
Q2 2017
PLA, ABS materials
(ongoing support)
Robo mobile and desktop app
(ongoing support)
New KitsNew Kits
42. A complete 3D ecosystem
Print kits
Print packs
Desktop app
Educational
curriculum
Mobile app
Materials
43. Low price
Minimal
features
Highly
featured
Robo C2 $699
Robo R2 $1299
Robo PRO $2499
High price
XYZ Da Vinci
$649-$699
Dremel
$999
Printrbot
$749
Micro 3D
Printer
$449-$599
Ultimaker
$1,195
Makerbot
$2,300
Zortrax
$1,990
Band of success
44. 90% of all calls resolved in 15 minutes or less
24/7 Customer support