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Onward and upward: New city, new office, new look

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It’s been busy of late here at Ultimaker. We’ve just completed our move to a brand-new Netherlands HQ, as well as officially rolled out a rebrand.

Read on for a quick rundown of all that’s happening, so you’ll be up to date and in the loop.

New city

Ultimaker HQ has gone urban, with a move to Utrecht, the fourth-largest city in the Netherlands – and one of Lonely Planet’s 10 “unsung places”. Increased demand for Ultimaker products and the growth of the 3D printing industry all but insisted upon the change; there are currently thousands of Ultimaker printers in use, and our free, open-source software, Ultimaker Cura, enjoys more than 500,000 unique users per month and prepares a staggering 1.4 million prints per week.

All that activity, in turn, means we're expecting to widen our talent pool: the Ultimaker team currently comes in at around 400 people and shows no sign of slowing down. As such, we require a larger, more central location that will accommodate us for years to come – and Utrecht checks all the right boxes.

“Utrecht is a nice city that offers a lot of possibilities for socializing and having fun with colleagues outside of business hours,” Marrit Hoffmans, a product marketeer, says. “I also like the fact that I can now cycle to work in five minutes.”

If you're interested in joining the Ultimaker team, be sure to visit our 'Careers' page. We look forward to meeting you!

New office

Ultimaker employees now occupy the top two floors of the Noordgebouw, which houses the Creative Valley co-working space. The Noordgebouw is a stone’s throw from Utrecht Central Station, allowing easy access from all parts of the country, as well as Schipol Airport. This is great news for both visitors and Ultimaker employees. Inside the office itself, an open floor plan and modern facilities act as a perfect physical manifestation of our core values.

Ultimaker's new office
The Noordgebouw in Utrecht, the Netherlands

While we’re excited to be working from our new home, Ultimaker will continue to maintain its presence in Geldermalsen, as well as its manufacturing warehouse in Zaltbommel.

Want a behind-the-scenes look at how our printers are made?

Read our recent blog post

New look

To go along with our new location, the Ultimaker brand has received a makeover.

Take a look at our new logo:

The new Ultimaker logo

It’s clean. It’s modern. It’s professional. Like our new office, it’s the perfect encapsulation of what Ultimaker is all about.

Our new look, however, means we’re bidding ‘adieu’ to our faithful friend, the Ultibot. It’s been a good run, but as we look toward the future, we see simplicity and ease. A sleek ‘U’ reflects just that.

The Ultimaker 'U'

The rollout of our new look will be gradual, but will eventually be reflected on new Ultimaker products.

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