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Dynamism Sponsors Make48 2025: Supporting Innovation with Ultimaker & MakerBot

At Dynamism, we’re passionate about helping our customers succeed in additive manufacturing. Whether it’s schools, makerspaces, or businesses, our goal is to provide the tools and resources they need to innovate and grow. We’ve been deeply involved in education, working with schools, universities, and makerspaces to build impactful print labs that foster creativity and hands-on learning. We believe 3D printing is a key part of STEM education, helping students develop problem-solving skills and think like innovators. That’s why we’re excited to sponsor Make48 2025, alongside  Ultimaker and MakerBot! This partnership reflects our commitment to supporting creators, problem solvers, and future innovators with the tools they need to bring their ideas to life.

What is Make48?

Make48 is an intense 48-hour invention challenge where teams of makers, engineers, designers, and everyday problem-solvers compete to turn ideas into tangible prototypes. Participants are given a real-world challenge and access to a wide range of tools, mentors, and resources to create working prototypes. The event ends with presentations of each team’s product to a panel of judges, with winners receiving opportunities to take their inventions even further.

Why Dynamism is Sponsoring Make48

At Dynamism, we’re all about helping innovators push the boundaries of what’s possible with 3D printing. That’s why we’re excited to support Make48—it’s a perfect fit with our mission. This competition gives creative minds the chance to tackle real-world challenges using cutting-edge tools. By teaming up with Ultimaker and MakerBot, we’re making sure participants have access to top-tier 3D printing technology to bring their ideas to life, faster and more efficiently.

How Ultimaker and MakerBot Elevate the Challenge

Ultimaker and MakerBot, two of the most trusted names in 3D printing, are bringing their expertise and industry-leading technology to Make48. Participants will have the opportunity to utilize makerbots precise and user-friendly 3D printers, and 2 engineering mentors from Ultimaker’s team to help guide participants with tips and tricks when using the 3D printers. With these advanced tools at their disposal, teams can turn ideas into reality faster than ever before.

The Impact of This Partnership

By sponsoring Make48 we’re investing in the future of design, engineering, and manufacturing. This competition provides an invaluable learning experience, teaching participants about rapid prototyping, iteration, and the importance of creative problem-solving. Equipping the participants with the skills and confidence to bring their ideas to life will encourage the next generation of entrepreneurs and product developers to bring their ideas to market. This is also a great opportunity for educators to see the real impact tools like 3D printing can have in real time and to encourage access to STEM tools in their institutions.

Join Us for an Exciting Year of Innovation

Make48 2025 is set to be an incredible experience and opportunity to its participants.  As a sponsor, Dynamism is proud to be part of this journey, empowering makers to push the boundaries of innovation. Stay tuned for event updates, behind-the-scenes insights, and highlights from the competition. Follow make48 on social media @gomake48 and visit the make48 website to learn more about this exciting program.

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Dynamism Becomes First MakerBot Reseller With New Replicator 3D Printer

Dynamism is proud to announce the addition of the all-new MakerBot Replicator 3D Printer to our lineup of cutting edge technology, becoming the first official reseller of MakerBot. The Replicator promises to bring 3D printing to the masses with a unit able to fit on office or home desk at an affordable price. Like many of Dynamism’s other products, 3D printing promises to be a transformative technology, enabling businesses and home users to create just about anything.

What is 3D Printing

Unlike CNC machines, where a material block is cut away to create an object, 3D printing starts from the bottom and builds an object one layer at a time. To do so, a strand of plastic is fed through a heated nozzle. The nozzle is guided through a set of coordinates, depositing the plastic one layer at a time until the final object is created.

The New MakerBot Replicator

Recipient of the Best Emerging Tech Award at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show, the MakerBot Replicator was released January 2012. The printer features one of the biggest build volumes available at ~9”x6”x6”, roughly the size of a loaf of bread, a significant increase over the cupcake sized build volume of MakerBot’s previous model. The printer comes in two configurations, a single extruder or dual extruder, for two color prints, and can print in either biodegradable PLA plastic or ABS.

With the growth of this new promising technology, Dynamism looks to add new 3D printers in the coming year, such as Robox and CubeX

To learn more about the MakerBot Replicator visit our webstore here.