Sprechen Sie Deutsch? June 29
Formulor launches German-language making site
Ist Deutsch Ihre Muttersprache? Then you’re going to love the new Formulor website.
The dual German and English language site – powered by Ponoko’s online making system – makes it easy for German creators to have their designs made and delivered locally.
The other big change is that now when you want to make a product via the Formulor website you can get an instant online price in Euros rather than USD.
Formulor’s Stefan Canditt says the company has launched its own site to extend its use of the Ponoko system. “We started by offering our laser cutting service through Ponoko.com – in English and using USD,” he says. “It’s working well for us, but we always wanted to take it one step further with our own stand alone website – powered by Ponoko but using our language and our currency. It just makes it so much easier and convenient for our customers.”
Ponoko CEO David ten Have says the new site takes Ponoko’s distributed manufacturing concept another step further. “We’ve designed the Ponoko system so that fabbers anywhere can use it to offer their community an online making service,” he says. “It connects creators and fabbers to deliver downloadable designs for local making anywhere in the world. It’s the future of design, making and delivery.”
Go to it. ‘Click to make’ at formulor.de.











July 1st, 2010 at 7:56 am
Very clean layout and design of the new formulor website. I’m looking forward to seeing more ‘powered by Ponoko’ websites in the future.
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