3DS has been in the headlines frequently lately, as the company tries to figure out the best way to move into the future. The company has clearly been undergoing quite a shakeup in recent months, as rumors have abounded, facilities have closed, stocks have fallen, and the executive staff has changed. We are focusing our efforts on enabling professionals and companies to improve their designs, transform their workflows, bring innovative products to market and drive new business models,” Andy Johnson, 3DS’ Interim-Chief Executive Officer & Chief Legal Officer, explained.
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“In connection with our ongoing review of our business and industry, we believe that the most meaningful opportunities today are in professional and industrial settings, from the product design shop to the operating room to the factory floor. The CubePro, however, will remain available, as its applications include desktop engineering as well as education and professional purposes. While Cubify users were notified last week via email that changes were coming, today’s announcement seals the deal as the $999 Cube 3D printer will no longer be produced, the Cubify portal will close, and all retail items will be discontinued. “The move reflects management’s plans to focus its resources and strategic initiatives on near-term opportunities and profitability,” 3DS explained this morning. As we begin the last week of the year, today 3DS has announced that it is discontinuing production of its entry-level Cube 3D printer, as well as the retail design-oriented consumer platform, which will close down on January 31, 2016. 2015 has been quite a year for 3D Systems–and, as it happens, the fat lady hasn’t sung yet.