Nate Rogers formed Fusion in 2015 to create a higher quality printer for a reasonable price. He also wanted a machine which provided a quick way to transport and upgrade the printer, and what he came up with is the Fusion 3D Printer. The printer sprung from the open source RepRap movement, and Rogers says this design uses the core components of the RepRap machine - with several enhancements – and they're all packaged into one kit and ready for assembly. Kits are available from Fusion for as little as $249, and a Kickstarter campaign is set to launch later this year. You can read the whole story here: http://3dprint.com/94069/fusion-open-source-3d-printer/