Our New Year’s Resolution: Be An Even Better 3D Printing Resource

By on January 13th, 2019 in blog

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We’re ringing in 2019 the best way we can: paying attention to you, our community.

Kerry established Fabbaloo in 2007, when the 3D printing landscape looked vastly different than it did now. As the industry has grown up, so has Fabbaloo — and both look very different in 2019 than they did a dozen years ago. Thousands of published articles and a quadrupled team later, every day we’re bringing news, insights, predictions, analysis, opinions, interviews, and thoughts on 3D printing to our growing community.

There’s a lot going on in additive manufacturing, and a lot of ways to cover this industry. We’re working to be the resource you want — so we want to know what will serve you best.

Are you waiting every Monday to see our latest Design of the Week? Intrigued by new materials? Happy to hear from the teams behind the technologies? Curious and want to see your inquiry featured on the Question of the Week? Want more metals, more food, more construction, more PLA?

Let us know!

Our annual survey opened up last month, and we’re so thankful to those who have already taken the two minutes to share their thoughts. If you haven’t clicked over yet, we’d love if you’d help us out.

To sweeten the deal, we’ve teamed up again with Sculpteo to offer one respondent a $100 gift certificate. Get hands-on with the technologies you enjoy!

We’ve made the ask a few times, but wanted to send out one more reminder — take our survey and let us know what you like, what we can improve on, and what you want to see in 2019 at Fabbaloo!

Get the survey right here!

By Sarah Goehrke

Sarah Goehrke is a Special Correspondent for Fabbaloo, via a partnership with Additive Integrity LLC. Focused on the 3D printing industry since 2014, she strives to bring grounded and on-the-ground insights to the 3D printing industry. Sarah served as Fabbaloo's Managing Editor from 2018-2021 and remains active in the industry through Women in 3D Printing and other work.