Powered by the startup 3DTL, Amazon sends a strong signal about the future of 3-D printing and consumer demand.
Cincinnati-based startup 3DTL, home of the "the first store for 3-D objects," has gone global with the launch of a new storefront on Amazon. The storefront showcases an array of 3-D printed products, from lampshades to jewelry, and, according to the company's CEO, John Hauer, is part of a pilot program by Amazon to introduce 3-D printed products to a wider market.