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Source3 & U.S. Army Make Licensing Agreement for 3D Printed Goods

Source3 is capable of roping in some pretty big names for its licensed 3D printables platform. Before, it was Capcom and CD Baby. Now, it’s the U.S. Army. The startup, founded by 3D printing and music licensing experts, has just made a licensing agreement with the Army to offer 3D printed personalized ornaments for U.S. Army service members, family, and friends.

3D printed source3 3D printing products for the U.S. Army 3D printed personal photos

The agreement, facilitated by brand extension agency Beanstalk, will see customizable 3D printed keepsakes sold on the MyKeepsake website. The products, which so far include prints of vintage Army memorabilia and personal photographs of U.S. Army service members, are 3D printed in full-color using Color Jet Printing technology from Source3 manufacturing Adamation.

3D printed source3 3D printing products for the U.S. Army

CEO of Beanstalk, Allison Ames, says of the agreement, “The U.S. Army is a longtime client of our agency and we are delighted to open up a whole new world of bespoke products for service members, family and friends of the U.S. Army through 3D printing technology with Source3.” Scott Sellwood, Co-Founder and VP of Business Development for Source3, adds, “3D printing enables new categories of personalized products by presenting brands with opportunities to engage fans in the individualized ways consumers love.”

Those supporting the U.S. Army and its service members can head over to the MyKeepsake website to begin creating a personalized, 3D printed product of their own.