22000 schools in the US welcome Finnish 3D-printing solutions

xEdu acceleration program alumni continue to expand their impact overseas. Helsinki-based EdTech company 3DBear is now available in the US market through Junior Library Guild. 

3DBear is an online learning tool for 3D printing, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). With 3DBear, any educator can master skills, step-by-step to the point where they can model and make whatever they want and integrate it into the school curriculum.

Finnish start-up has signed an agreement with Junior Library Guild (JLG) that serves over 22 000 schools and libraries in the US. “We are very excited about cooperation with JLG and starting the US market as the US is a pioneer in 3D printing and EdTech”, says Kristo Lehtonen, CEO, 3DBear.

“Finland has a strong reputation in education and we believe that 3DBear’s offering fits perfectly with our overall offering. We are very much looking forward to the cooperation”, says Sean Lockwood, Vice President, Sales, Junior Library Guild. 

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