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MakerOS

https://makeros.com/
Last activity: 07.05.2015
Tags:BusinessDesignDevelopmentManagementManufacturingPlatformProductSoftwareSupplyTools
Our mission at MakerOS® is to support the next generation of makers - engineers, manufacturers, designers, and fabricators - by providing them the foundational infrastructure for modern product development. We are makers with years of experience running product development and fabrication businesses. We know the problems that both large manufacturing companies and small and medium-sized machine shops face when dealing with clients and managing project workflows. These problems include heavy expenses that lead to low margins, a broken supply chain, capability gaps, and poor communication and collaboration with clients and team members. We believe that every maker should have access to the software tools to facilitate their design, prototype, and production process. We combined those tools in the MakerOS platform so it’s easier for makers to build and operate a successful fabrication or design business. We believe that access to those tools should not be cost-prohibitive. MakerOS is open to all makers and educators. It’s particularly well-suited for those makers working with Additive Manufacturing, CNC Machining, Injection Molding, Post Processing, CAD Engineering, and Supply Chain Management. With the MakerOS development platform, makers can immediately: Speed up their quoting process Organize their team’s work Provide a professional client-experience Expand their company’s service capabilities For educators, the MakerOS platform is a learning management system specifically for engineering and fabrication students. Start a 30-day free trial at provider.makeros.com/new
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Location: United States, New York
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 347-353-1305
Founded date: 2015

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07.05.2015Manulith’s MakerOS: Faster, Cheaper 3D Printing Services fro...Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints 3D printing has the potential to d...xconomy.co...