Who We Are

At Mcor Technologies
we see the future as a knowledge society and economy
, within which innovation will be democratised through accessible tools, resources and platforms. We believe that the tools that we provide will help lead this revolution and help liberate the inventor in all of us. This journey started in 2005 with the vision of a future where everyone can easily turn their ideas into low-costing 3D objects and we continue on this road of bringing 3D printing to the masses, spreading the word to everyone and everywhere as we go.

The free D revolution is here

Dear Customers

At Mcor we have been working toward the vision of making 3D printing truly accessible to everyone. To this end we are now offering free D – part of our freeDrevolution campaign aimed at bringing 3D printing within the reach of everyone – finally there’s a 3D printer for the rest of us! Instead of charging you more for accessing the technology, we want to charge you less. With our free D package, our Matrix 300 3D printer is provided FREE and you can print an UNLIMITED number of parts – we supply you with all the materials you can eat! For as little as £7,500 / €8,833 / $12,166 / ¥927,554 on our three year plan you get a free machine, print as much as you want and maintenance is included. So go forth and multiply!

Conor Mac Cormack
Co-founder & CEO

Innovation News and Views

Featured Columnist: Derek Elley
Derek Elley is co-founder and chief strategy officer of Ponoko

The Future of Products
Products will be designed just for you, downloaded from the web, and made locally using hi-technology.
Products will follow the path of music, photos, movies and apps - downloadable to your local 'personal fabricator'.
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Featured Columnist: Ian Hughes
Ian Hughes is founder of Feeding Edge, a consulting company on the newest technology.

A new children's TV show The Cool Stuff Collective created by Archie Productions in the UK contacted me and said they would like to not only do the latest gadgets and games but also look a bit more into the future. The aim, to show things that would surprise the audience...
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News

December 2011
Daily Tonic
RCA 3D Christmas Card 2011 by Kellenberger–White (UK)
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December 1st 2011
Design Week
RCA Christmas Card
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November 17th 2011
Royal College of Art News
RCA Christmas Card 2011
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November 23rd 2011
3doers.org
Good deal? Free 3D Printer from Service Contract
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October 16th 2011
Fabbaloo
Unlimited 3D Printing For Only $10K?
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