The start of their collaboration was announced by the company in the XNUMXD space printingς 3D Systems, and the giant of the world of games, Hasbro, aiming to develop new, "creative game experiences" through 3D printing for children and for their families.
According to the announcement, this partnership combines Hasbro's world-renowned catalog of consumer brands and its expertise in the space with 3D Systems' XNUMXD printing products, platforms and devices, "to establish new and innovative games and creative experiences at home and online."
"We believe 3D printing offers endless possibilities to create new games for children, and we are delighted to be partnered with 3D Systems, the industry leader," said Hasrian's chairman and CEO, Bryan Golden.
Hasbro is not the first toy company to make moves in the area of 3D printing and advanced technology in general: the Disney έχει αναπτύξει λογισμικό για τη μετατροπή animated χαρακτήρων σε τρισδιάστατα εκτυπωμένα μηχανικά παιχνίδια, ενώ η βρετανική startup MakieLab has made a strong entry into the space with Makies dolls, which children design themselves, via a website or app, before their parents proceed to order.
However, there are also those who have reservations: According to a Wall Street Journal in June, Mattel, though widely using three-dimensional printing technology to manufacture products, "sets limits" on selling software that would allow consumers to print their own games in low-cost 3D printers, for security reasons.
Source: naftemporiki.gr