Houston Trip Overview
re:3D is a fully open source, collaborative company with a social mission focused on breaking through the limits of 3D printing and creating actionable solutions to recycling plastics.
At our Houston Headquarters, you will learn how 3D printing works, see how large-format 3D printers get made, touch and feel 3D prints from around the world and be able to ask questions of experts in additive manufacturing.
re:3D was founded by ex NASA employees and is housed in the former home of Wyle Laboratories where equipment for the International Space Station was constructed.
For groups larger than 15 people, please reach out to us directly.
Additional Info
Duration: 30 to 60 minutes
Starts: Houston, United States
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Literary, Art & Music Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Houston, Texas, United States
re:3D is a fully open source, collaborative company with a social mission focused on breaking through the limits of 3D printing and creating actionable solutions to recycling plastics.
At our Houston Headquarters, you will learn how 3D printing works, see how large-format 3D printers get made, touch and feel 3D prints from around the world and be able to ask questions of experts in additive manufacturing.
re:3D was founded by ex NASA employees and is housed in the former home of Wyle Laboratories where equipment for the International Space Station was constructed.
For groups larger than 15 people, please reach out to us directly.
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: re:3D, 3D Printer Factory, 1100 Hercules Ave Suite 220, Houston, TX 77058-2720
Come tour our factory where we make Gigabot, the world’s first affordable, large-scale, industrial, filament-based 3D printer. You’ll touch and feel 3D printed creations from around the world and find out how you too can use 3D printing to #DreamBigPrintHUGE!
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: SPACE CENTER HOUSTON, 1601 NASA Road 1, Houston, TX 77058, USA
See NASA’s 30-story tall Saturn V Rocket.
Pass By: Space Center Houston, 1601 NASA Parkway, Houston, TX 77058-3145
Visit the visitor’s center for NASA-Johnson Space Center, home of NASA’s astronaut training program.