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		<title>Scott Stringer Tours MakerBot&#8217;s 3-D Printing Operation</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_22226" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://nyopoliticker.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/makerbotphoto2.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-22226" title="Bre Pettis Scott Stringer " src="http://nyopoliticker.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/makerbotphoto2.jpg?w=300&h=199" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Bre Prettis showing Scott Stringer around MakerBot&#039;s headquarters. (Photo: Manhattan Borough President&#039;s Office)</p></div></p>
<p>Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer took a field trip to Brooklyn yesterday to check out the headquarters of MakerBot Industries, a company that makes desktop "3-D printing devices" that enable users to manufacture plastic products of their own design at home. In his <a href="http://www.mbpo.org/release_details.asp?id=1910&amp;page=1">2012 "State of the City" address,</a> Mr. Stringer mentioned how MakerBot was "leading the revolution in 3-D printing right here in New York City" and is an example of the type of business that can help make the city "a go-to hub for innovation." During his trip to MakerBot's headquarters, Mr. Stringer got a tour of the facility from co-founder Bre Pettis and asked what New York's elected officials can do to help tech companies take root in the five boroughs.<!--more--></p>
<p>MakerBot 's "Replicator" starts at $1,749 and uses plastic filament to draw 3-D versions of objects rendered in digital design programs. Prior to his company, Mr. Pettis said 3-D printers cost between $100,000 and $1 million and were the province of "elite institutions. According to Mr. Pettis, the Replicator has a variety of uses including building architecture models, making small custom toys, small parts needed for home repair projects and by people who make 3-D prints of their skulls from CT Scans to help doctors diagnose neurological problems.</p>
<p>"You can do that for politicians hopefully," Mr. Stringer joked.</p>
<p>Mr. Stringer said MakerBot reminded him of the "Steve Jobs story."</p>
<p>"When we hear people saying the next Apple starts in Brooklyn, I'm like, we're here already," Mr. Pettis said.</p>
<p>"He's right, this is 1978," Mr. Stringer said. "This is the next thing, I'm convinced."</p>
<p>Mr. Stringer said the nascent 3-D printing industry appeals to him, because he believes New York could become its central hub.</p>
<p>"This could be our industry, we could own it," Mr. Stringer said.</p>
<p>Given his interest in seeing 3-D printing find a home in New York, Mr. Stringer asked Mr. Pettis if MakerBot has competitors coming from other locales. Mr. Pettis said there are 3-D printing companies in Denmark, the U.K. and Minnesota, but he believes MakerBot is at the top of the field.</p>
<p>"We're ahead and we're going to fight to stay ahead," Mr. Pettis said.</p>
<p>"What can the city do to help keep you on a level playing field?" Mr. Stringer asked.</p>
<p>Mr. Pettis replied that his company is looking to expand to new headquarters, possibly in <a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/09/downtown-brooklyn-boomtown/">One MetroTech Center</a>. He said MakerBot was already being helped by the New York City Economic Development Corporation and its president, Seth Pinsky.</p>
<p>"They're awesome," Mr. Pettis said of the NYCEDC.</p>
<p>Mr. Stringer concurred.</p>
<p>"I think Seth Pinsky gets this."</p>
<p>At the conclusion of the store, Mr. Pettis presented Mr. Stringer with a MakerBot-made plastic replica of a Manhattan landmark--the Empire State Building. Mr. Stringer thanked Mr. Pettis, while noting ethics regulations preclude him from keeping the model for himself.</p>
<p>"We can put it in the office, not home," Mr. Stringer said. "That's the law."</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_22226" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://nyopoliticker.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/makerbotphoto2.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-22226" title="Bre Pettis Scott Stringer " src="http://nyopoliticker.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/makerbotphoto2.jpg?w=300&h=199" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Bre Prettis showing Scott Stringer around MakerBot&#039;s headquarters. (Photo: Manhattan Borough President&#039;s Office)</p></div></p>
<p>Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer took a field trip to Brooklyn yesterday to check out the headquarters of MakerBot Industries, a company that makes desktop "3-D printing devices" that enable users to manufacture plastic products of their own design at home. In his <a href="http://www.mbpo.org/release_details.asp?id=1910&amp;page=1">2012 "State of the City" address,</a> Mr. Stringer mentioned how MakerBot was "leading the revolution in 3-D printing right here in New York City" and is an example of the type of business that can help make the city "a go-to hub for innovation." During his trip to MakerBot's headquarters, Mr. Stringer got a tour of the facility from co-founder Bre Pettis and asked what New York's elected officials can do to help tech companies take root in the five boroughs.<!--more--></p>
<p>MakerBot 's "Replicator" starts at $1,749 and uses plastic filament to draw 3-D versions of objects rendered in digital design programs. Prior to his company, Mr. Pettis said 3-D printers cost between $100,000 and $1 million and were the province of "elite institutions. According to Mr. Pettis, the Replicator has a variety of uses including building architecture models, making small custom toys, small parts needed for home repair projects and by people who make 3-D prints of their skulls from CT Scans to help doctors diagnose neurological problems.</p>
<p>"You can do that for politicians hopefully," Mr. Stringer joked.</p>
<p>Mr. Stringer said MakerBot reminded him of the "Steve Jobs story."</p>
<p>"When we hear people saying the next Apple starts in Brooklyn, I'm like, we're here already," Mr. Pettis said.</p>
<p>"He's right, this is 1978," Mr. Stringer said. "This is the next thing, I'm convinced."</p>
<p>Mr. Stringer said the nascent 3-D printing industry appeals to him, because he believes New York could become its central hub.</p>
<p>"This could be our industry, we could own it," Mr. Stringer said.</p>
<p>Given his interest in seeing 3-D printing find a home in New York, Mr. Stringer asked Mr. Pettis if MakerBot has competitors coming from other locales. Mr. Pettis said there are 3-D printing companies in Denmark, the U.K. and Minnesota, but he believes MakerBot is at the top of the field.</p>
<p>"We're ahead and we're going to fight to stay ahead," Mr. Pettis said.</p>
<p>"What can the city do to help keep you on a level playing field?" Mr. Stringer asked.</p>
<p>Mr. Pettis replied that his company is looking to expand to new headquarters, possibly in <a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/09/downtown-brooklyn-boomtown/">One MetroTech Center</a>. He said MakerBot was already being helped by the New York City Economic Development Corporation and its president, Seth Pinsky.</p>
<p>"They're awesome," Mr. Pettis said of the NYCEDC.</p>
<p>Mr. Stringer concurred.</p>
<p>"I think Seth Pinsky gets this."</p>
<p>At the conclusion of the store, Mr. Pettis presented Mr. Stringer with a MakerBot-made plastic replica of a Manhattan landmark--the Empire State Building. Mr. Stringer thanked Mr. Pettis, while noting ethics regulations preclude him from keeping the model for himself.</p>
<p>"We can put it in the office, not home," Mr. Stringer said. "That's the law."</p>
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