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Snapmaking Contest is a monthly event with special prizes. Each event is going to have a excitingly new theme, and their prizes will vary. The first Snapmaking Contest theme is #upcycling.
This is the fourth time Snapmaker is attending CES and like everyone else, the first time experiencing an all-digital exhibition.
Christmas is right around the corner and we are here to bring you special gift ideas. Instead of going shopping for something that’s not generic (also risky at this special time), why not make and design something yourself with your Snapmaker?
In October, Snapmaker brought the stellar 3-in-1 3D printer Snapmaker 2.0 to the 2020 Chinese Education Equipment Exhibition held in Chongqing, with the theme of “path the way for the future by empowering STEAM education”.
Makerathon is a 24-hour event that aims at pushing the boundaries of creativity. We believe that everything can be created and creation makes life better. The theme of this year’s Makerathon is Everything Is Useful and Team Snapmaker has come up with some ingenious ideas.
Back on June 8th, to encourage people to design for the New Normal in fun and inventive ways, Snapmaker teamed up with Wikifactory to run a lifestyle-improving competition called #safetoplay. We not only adapted to the New Normal, but also helped shape it.
Snapmaker recently hopped on a plane to Shanghai and attended 2020 TCT (short for time-compression technologies) Asia exhibition, one of the largest events for additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies. We brought our most stunning machine Snapmaker 2.0 to the show and it was truly an eye catcher.
The Snapmaker Luban now even has a dedicated website and is open source on GitHub; it’s used and loved by tens of thousands of users around the world, and it’s only getting better and better with added features.
One third of the year has passed, but COVID-19 hasn’t slowed down. Here is a quick summary of what we have been doing recently, as our effort to help the 3D printing community and people who are working on the front-lines fighting COVID-19.