PieceMaker has been having quite the year since they launched their new, high-tech 3D printable toy kiosks at last year’s Toy Fair in New York. Not only were their in-store customizable toy machines a huge hit at the show, but they very quickly signed a deal with toy retail giant Toys R Us to bring their kiosks into stores all over the country. They also signed a high profile deal with Nickelodeon to sell licensed characters from their children’s television and cartoon production studio from their 3D printing kiosks. The company looks like they’re about to have another great year ahead of them with two huge announcements that they’re making and this year’s 2016 Toy Fair.
“We are tremendously excited to work with Ford to bring their iconic F-150 and Mustang into the exciting world of in-store 3D printing. Ford is once again demonstrating its innovation leadership by working with PieceMaker to incorporate cutting-edge 3D technology into kids’ everyday lives,” said CEO of PieceMaker Arden Rosenblatt of their unprecedented deal with Ford.
“PieceMaker Metals” will start rolling out to retail partner locations soon, however there were not specific plans or locations released. There will be several specialized steel and metal products available in the new kiosks, each starting at just $19.99. Customers will be able to create jewelry in a wide range of popular styles and materials including Colored Steels, Silver, Gold, Brass and Bronze. Customers simply need to select a jewelry design and then they will be offered the option to add a name, image or other customizable feature to it.
“We are tremendously excited to develop this new capability by partnering with the most advanced metal printing companies in the US, integrating PieceMaker’s unique expertise in mass customization for the retail space, to make personalized metal products more accessible and affordable than ever before. We believe this is the first step to a much more personalized, more exciting global jewelry and collectibles market,” continued Rosenblatt.
PieceMaker will be showing off both of their new 3D printing kiosk technologies during Toy Fair NYC 2016, from Feb. 13th to the 16th at the Javits Convention Center, in booth #3246. They will also be demoing their flagship kiosk systems as well as their complete line of personalizable, 3D printable Nickelodeon toys, that include SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora and Friends, Blaze and the Monster Machines and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. All of their toys are manufactured on-site in under 30 minutes, and they have produced the first line of 3D printed toys that meet all child safety standards for kids ages three and over. Additionally, these are the first officially licensed 3D printed line of toys from both Nickelodeon and Ford. Discuss this new retail plan in the Ford 3D Printed Replicas forum over at 3DPB.com.
