Airwolf 3D is Finalist for 21st OC Tech Alliance High-Tech Innovation Award
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Airwolf 3D is Finalist for 21st OC Tech Alliance High-Tech Innovation Award

COSTA MESA, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — September 11, 2014 — Airwolf 3D, a privately-held designer, manufacturer and distributor of high-performance 3D printers, today announced the company has been named a finalist for the Orange County Technology Alliance annual High-Tech Innovation Awards in the category Enterprise Hardware and Devices. The winners will be announced at a gala dinner on October 9, 2014, at the Westin South Coast Plaza.

Airwolf 3D’s philosophy and mission is to provide the public with something it has never seen before: affordable, durable, easy-to-use 3D printers whereby users of all ages and backgrounds can create objects thought impossible until now. Airwolf 3D designs its 3D printers with incredibly fast print speeds supporting a wide variety of materials and a class-leading build envelope. The printers are ideally suited for engineers, hobbyists and students alike, allowing them to explore their inner creativity.

“We are honored to have been selected as a finalist in this year’s awards,” said Erick Wolf, co-founder and chairman of Airwolf 3D. “The High-Tech Innovation Awards presented by the OC Tech Alliance are an important tradition for recognizing technology innovation. Since our ultimate goal is to place a 3D printer on every desktop, we design and manufacture units that include the features customers want at an affordable price.”

“We received many outstanding nominations this year, from large well-established firms to start-ups,” said Peter Craig, CEO, OC Tech Alliance. “We congratulate Airwolf 3D for being selected as a finalist. This selection is exemplary of the many companies that drive technology innovation here, across the country and around the world.”

About Orange County Technology Alliance

Orange County Technology Alliance is a 501(c) 6 nonprofit trade association committed to fast-forwarding the local innovation economy. It is the successor organization to the Orange County Council of TechAmerica and AeA. It is the only technology association addressing the needs of small-to-midsize technology companies and their leaders based in Orange County, Calif. The alliance serves members through local networking, professional development, state and federal advocacy, savings on business services and industry recognition. To learn more about membership, contact OC Tech Alliance at info@octechalliance.com or www.octechalliance.com. Follow alliance activities on Twitter at www.twitter.com/octechalliance.

About Airwolf 3D

Airwolf 3D is committed to manufacturing high-performance 3D printers that are fast, affordable, durable and easy to use. All 3D printers are made in America, manufactured in the company’s 12,000 sq. ft. facility in Costa Mesa, Calif. Currently, Airwolf 3D printers can be found in engineering firms, government agencies and schools worldwide. For more information visit www.airwolf3d.com, telephone (949) 478-2933, email info@airwolf3d.com, or visit the company’s showroom at 130 McCormick, Suite 105, Costa Mesa, CA 92636 for a free demonstration.

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