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THE WORLD’S LARGEST 3D PRINT NETWORK @3dhubs @filemonschoer “3D Hubs tapped into a market that needed tapping” “3D printing on demand is now locally available” 3D HUBS

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3D Hubs Presentation including short history of 3D printing

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THE WORLD’S LARGEST 3D PRINT NETWORK

@3dhubs @filemonschoffer

“3D Hubs tapped into a

market that needed tapping”

“3D printing on demand is

now locally available”

3D HUBS

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“3D printing has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everything [...] The next industrial revolution in manufacturing will happen in America. We can get that done.”

President Barack Obama,

State of the Union 2013

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1964

Fifty years ago Arthur C. Clarke predicted

“a replicator machine”

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1983 !

Charles Hull invents

”stereolithography” (SLA)

!Founded 3D Systems in 1986

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2007 !

Until 2007 industrial machines only

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The “RepRap Darwin” by Adrian Bawyer -

Bath University (UK)

2007 !

FDM

“Evolving Machinery” - DIY -

Open Source - Geeks & Makers

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2009

!

The Makerbot - “CupCake” !US build - FDM - RepRap like

First real real player to market

Still geeks & makers only

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2011

!

Ultimaker Original !European NL printer

Popular printer in Europe

But still geeks & makers (mostly)

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2012

!

Makerbot Replicator !Dual Head (two colours)

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Ultimaker 2 Makerbot Replicator 2

!

2013 !

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Form 1 - Formlabs 2013 Kickstarter Project - SLA

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4.000

8.000

12.000

16.000

Market (in $B)

3D printing (2025)Manufacturing (2025)

3D PRINTING MARKET3D printing is rising to $80B in the coming years, with services being largest chunk.

The market for 3D printing services is estimated at $3.5 billion in 2016.

20

40

60

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2012 2014 2016 2018 2020

3D printing market ($B)

2.825

2.950

3.075

3.200

2016 market size (in $M)

3DP Products 3DP Services

* Market size figures and forecasts have been copied or interpolated from reports from McKinsey, Gartner and Wohlers

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3D HUBS

www.3dhubs.com

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First user case story

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Desktop Price: $3,299 Accuracy: 25-300 microns Build Size: 125 x 125 x 165 mm

Industrial Price: $545,000  Accuracy: 50-150 microns Build Size: 650 x 350 x 300

INDUSTRIAL vs DESKTOP

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100.000+ 3D PRINTERS

95% IDLE CAPACITY

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PRODUCT

Community marketplace

connecting you to a local 3D

printer.

You can select a nearby 3D

printer based on price, quality,

material and color criteria.

3D HUBS

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PRODUCTCommunity marketplace connecting you to a local 3D printer.

You can select a nearby 3D printer based on price, quality, material and color criteria.

Upload Design

Through one of our partners or

select from our gift guide

Local Pickup

Within 2 days after ordering.

Avg. hub distance = 2 miles

Select Printer

Choose from 3.5K locations,

50 materials to select from

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PRODUCT

Community marketplace

connecting you to a local 3D

printer.

You can select a nearby 3D

printer based on price, quality,

material and color criteria.

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7000 PRINTING LOCATIONS IN 80 COUNTRIES

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NEDERLAND

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3D printers enable digital distribution of physical products. After music, books and movies we can now enter the long tail for consumer products.

LONG TAIL OF PRODUCTS

Over 20 Million songs

Over 1 Million Books

Can print over 1 Million designs

FIRST 3D PRINTING STEPS OF LARGER CONSUMER BRANDS

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NIKE

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Mass production

Non-unique

High startup-costs

3D Printing 1.0

Limited choice

No human support

The current product supply chain is long and inefficient. A network of 3D printers results in fastest delivery and largest choice for customers.

LONG TAIL NEEDS MANUFACTURING 2.0

Digital Manufacturing 2.0

Networks provide choice

More efficient

Local On-demand Personalized

!!!!

(2 weeks delivery time)

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WHAT IS PRINTED?

www.3dhubs.com/trends

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www.3dhubs.com/trends

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Fairphone

!

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Autodesk

!

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3D Hubs is the dominant network in a high-potential market.

High-margin billion-dollar

opportunity

McKinsey: $500B market within the

next 10 years

Strong team and execution

on less than $1M USD spent

All of this achieved in less than a year

Clear market leader with

defensible space

Network effect, community,

partnerships

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3D HUBS www.3dhubs.com

@3dhubs /3dhubs /3dhubs

Filemon Schöffer @filemonschoffer