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“In an age when most apparel is made overseas, a new website aims to help independent designers manufacture their goods on American soil.”
“We now have a complete ecosystem for dreamers, visionaries and tinkerers to see their ideas through.”
“Maker’s Row serves a critical function, connecting the hundreds of millions of dollars raised on Kickstarter to domestic manufacturing partners who can deploy it most efficiently.”
“Maker’s Row is a startup to watch as they seek to connect a network of US manufacturers.”
“What started as an ingenious concept was transformed into a reality at Brooklyn Beta Summer Camp, a 12-week summer program and company incubator with a board of all-star advisers.”
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“I can’t applaud the team behind Maker’s Row enough.”
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“It’s one thing to have a good product idea, but at least half the entrepreneur’s battle is bringing it to life. That’s where Maker’s Row aims to help, by aiming to simplify the manufacturing process in the United States.”
“From automobiles to Apple computers, a ‘made in the U.S.A.’ renaissance is sweeping the nation for the first time in decades.”
“Before Maker’s Row, finding a manufacturer could be a colossal task. You had to ask around, dig through print catalogues, or attend trade shows.”