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⭐ This strategy has already had some excellent results, both in our core regions of Europe and North America, but also in developing markets. For example, a reseller in Botswana recently sold 77 units to the head of a school district who was about to spend the same amount of money on 21 vacuum formers from a rival.
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Some of our favorite stories
- Twenty four New York-area schools purchased FormBoxes to complement 3D printers and other equipment as part of a conversion of woodshops to next-generation “fab labs.”
- A small retail outlet in the UK hired a new sales representative and has been selling an average of five units per month since January.
- Chocolatiers from Honolulu to the Faroe Islands are using The FormBox to enhance their businesses.
- NASA purchased a machine and won’t tell us what they are doing with it…
- Cambridge University is using the FormBox to further research in Field Bionics.
- Heaney Brewery in Ireland is now using a FormBox to create custom tap covers for its craft beers.
- The FormBox is in use at a Russian aerospace company.
- IKEA’s development department is using a FormBox for rapid prototyping.
- Adidas' research and development department has bought a FormBox — but the sneaky sneaker manufacturers won’t tell us why. We suspect they are molding prototype silicone soles with it.
- Rolls-Royce's development team have bought a FormBox. A Rolls-Royce Phantom is worth the equivalent of 605 FormBoxes...
NASA purchased a machine and won’t tell us what they are doing with it…