3DPrinterOS (a Solution by 3D Control Systems) – Providing a single scalable platform to manage 3D printers and users for Educational Institutions, Enterprises, and OEMs. 3D Control Systems has developed the world's first operating system for desktop 3D Printers – 3DPrinterOS. Almost identical to the early days of the computer, where Microsoft provided the operating system for the first IBM PC in 1981. 3DPrinterOS now powers Bosch Dremel 3D Printers which are readily available for sales worldwide and at local stores like Home Depot and Amazon. The easy to use cloud OS platform disrupts the fragmentation in the industry by supporting the most 3D Printers vs. customers forced to use disparate software from every manufacturer. The decentralized platform has built over 2,000,000 parts in over 130 countries, with almost a millennia of 3D printing time. Top universities like Harvard, Yale, UC Berkeley and companies like Google, NASA, John Deere have adopted the technology to allow for direct real-time access to these digital manufacturing machines remotely from any web-enabled device and are able build parts in real-time. 15M+ desktop units are expected to be sold by 2025 and the company is on track to become a de facto platform as it just recently displaced Autodesk's Spark platform, making it the number #1 3D desktop printing operating system in the industry.