3D Pioneer Systems, Inc. announced that is has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Magic Firm, with the goal being the collaboration on the development and initial production run of the Company's 3D printers and related accessory hardware. Pursuant to the MOU, the parties desire to enter into a definitive agreement in which Magic Firm would help the 3D Pioneer to evaluate and develop the following: The Wyatt: The Wyatt is a personal 3D printer, anticipated to be available with one or two extruders, designed with attention to design and quality for the desktop computer. It will feature a heated glass build platform held in place with Neodymium magnets for easy removal.

Carbon air filters, are anticipated to boast print speeds up to 250 mm/s internal lighting and video that will let the user monitor print jobs from a PC, tablet or smart phone, with a full color LCD touch screen running on Appaloza Cloud Print Technology, currently in development, so that the user will no longer need to write files to SD cards and walk them to the users printer, or leave the users laptop tied to their printer until the print is complete. The Appaloza HTML5 web enabled application is being designed to include placement, slicing and printing functionality. The software is being designed to be operated from the users printer touchscreen LCD screen or from the Company's website.

The Whip: The Whip is anticipated to be a web enabled external printer controller/monitor that is being designed to be compatible with just about any 3D printer on the current market at the time of release. The Whip will utilize Appaloza Cloud Platform, currently in development, which will allow the user the ability to monitor their 3D printing, using the internet. Key Features are anticipated to include: Users having the ability to connect their printer to the internet via Wi-Fi; Users having the ability to print wirelessly from anywhere in the world; Users being able to monitor and control their print project from anywhere in the world; Users having real time video monitoring of print projects; Users having the ability to visualize their object on screen before printing; Users being able to share print progress in real time via video feed.