As 3D technology develops, its users increases thusly, companies find it difficult to provide support for each customer anytime. Aiming to provide assistance to printer users 7/24, Life Support comes up with a solution by bringing users and specialists together.
As a venture that will make personal and professional users’ jobs easier, Life Support is developed by 3D Printlife. Bringing 3D printer users and specialists together, Life Support gives users the opportunity of consulting to an expert whenever they need.

Life Support is a global tech support referral site for all things 3D printing. The platform allows users to easily connect with 3D printing experts in their area or around the world for on demand and on-site technical support. 3D Printlife is now seeking 3d printing experts who wish to provide support to end users in their area.
Techs who sign up will chose their own rates and the means for providing support, either on-site, Skype, telephone and other media. They will have a profile page to describe their expertise and availability. As in many networks, which are at the heart of the P2P revolution, users will be able to rate their experience, stimulating the quality of the interaction between those providing service and those receiving it. Life Support Techs will also enjoy zero transaction or processing fees for any service they provide and will negotiate rates and invoice end users directly. Techs based in the United States will also receive special discounts from 3D Printlife on 3D printers and filaments.

Expected to be very fruitful for technology experts who want to transfer its knowledge, Life Support is free to register until 1 June 2017. Users who sign up after this date will pay 1.99 dollars. Aiming to make 3D experience easier and entertaining, this venture is foreseen to stir up 3D market.