3DOS, a manufacturing innovator, announced it will integrate its expansive 3D printing network with Sui. This integration enables users, 3D printers, and manufacturers to connect across a global, accessible, decentralized network.
3DOS Vision
As it builds the world's largest peer-to-peer 3D printing network, the 3DOS vision allows anyone to access 3D printers anywhere in the world, with Sui acting as a coordination layer, so products are made on-demand locally: no waste, no inventory, no international shipping. Through its technology and integration with Sui, 3DOS will revolutionize manufacturing. The expansion of this domain and the increase in accessibility have the potential to transform the manufacturing industry and empower local economies worldwide. * **Billions of people** around the world rely on manufactured products. * **Millions of businesses** use and pay for manufacturing capacity globally. * **Coordination** is a huge problem with high latency and large costs. * **The $15.6 trillion global manufacturing market** is shifting to decentralized localized production. * **Together, Sui and 3DOS address these challenges** by streamlining coordination, reducing costs, and coordinating decentralized production.
Utilizing the Sui Network for Manufacturing
By integrating with Sui, 3DOS creates the opportunity to synchronize users, 3D printers, and manufacturers into an efficient unified network. Sui acts as a universal coordination layer, ensuring real-time interaction and distribution of production resources to meet actual needs.
Future of Decentralized Manufacturing
The partnership between 3DOS and Sui marks a significant step towards realizing the vision of one-click manufacturing, where anyone can upload a design and manufacture it globally. As the world moves towards decentralized production and accessible finance, the collaboration promises to unlock unprecedented opportunities for innovation and economic empowerment. 3DOS' founders created one of the world's first 3D printing operating systems, with more than 500,000 users. Using the system, more than 4.2 million parts with over 15 million CAD designs have been manufactured across more than 120 countries with clients including John Deere, Google, MIT, Harvard, CalTech, Berkeley, Bosch, the British Army, US Navy, US Air Force, and NASA.
The collaboration between Sui and 3DOS decentralizes the $15.6 trillion manufacturing market, using Sui’s coordination technology to empower local producers. By connecting idle 3D manufacturing capacity to millions of users globally, 3DOS allows individuals to tap into the broader manufacturing market and even create new opportunities in areas where traditional manufacturing is impractical or unfeasible.
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