Interesting run down of the 3d printing scene at CES:
The State of 3D Printing and Scanning After CES 2014: The Push For Mainstreaming Begins
With industry giants likeAdobe and Microsoft rushing to add integrated 3DP drivers, and Martha Stewart taking a keen interest in both FormLabs and MakerBot (with a rumored partnership with MakerBot for a Martha Stewart collection of 3D printable products) can other large companies be far behind?
The show floor at CES is as large as 37 football fields. Although the 3D Printing Techzone was only a small part of this orgy of consumer tech, it featured 30 3DP focused booths that included both established, industrial companies (3D Systems, EnvisionTEC Inc., Kevvox, Mcor Technologies Ltd, Incodema Group, DWS Systems, Sculpteo, plus Stratasys and their newest desktop division, MakerBot) as well as some smaller companies (Afinia, Solidoodle LLC, Beijing Tiertime Technology), complete newcomers (Old World Labs, LIghtForge, XYX Printing, CEL Technology, FSL3D and SolidIdea) and Kickstarted machines (FormLabs, Pirate3DP Pte Ltd, Robo 3D, AIO Robotics and Matterform).
There's also an interview with an engineer working on a new SLA printer:
Andrew Boggeri Presents the FSL3D Pegasus Touch SLA Printer | MAKE
Today at CES 2014 I spoke with Andrew Boggeri of FSL3D, the creators of the Full Spectrum laser cutter about their new Pegasus Touch SLA 3D printer. The Pegasus Touch has a LCD touchscreen and starts at under $2,000 with a 7″x7″x9″ build area. It’s already been successfully Kickstarted at double their goal, with 26 days left to go.
Cheers,
Drew