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ROBO 3D introduces new personal 3D printers at select Best Buy locations

Grafton, WI, November 10, 2015 – ROBO 3D partners with Frank Mayer and Associates, Inc. to streamline their venture into retail stores.

ROBO 3D™, a designer and marketer of personal 3D printers, needed to break the retail barrier in an abbreviated timeframe and deliver a targeted solution that merchandises and displays their printer and filament options. They gained premier end cap placement at select Best Buy store locations with a display design that brings their product to life at store level, showcases the 3D printer and printout examples, and provides education of the 3D printing process via interactive video.

“We had to pull together this endcap display and experience in a short period of time and Frank Mayer and Associates, Inc. was able to work with us extensively to make it happen” said, Braydon Moreno, CEO, ROBO 3D, Inc.  “The vision of the endcap came to life based on our ideas and working with their team was truly seamless.”

Frank Mayer and Associates is an industry leader in the creative design and manufacturing of branded in-store merchandising displays, interactive kiosks and store fixtures for leading consumer product companies and retailers. Frank Mayer and Associates, Inc.’s headquarters are based in Grafton, Wisconsin with offices nationwide.

Frank Mayer and Associates Inc.

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