Sri Lanka's first commercial 3D print-shop has started up. This young company will print almost any design from, say, Thingiverse, customize it, or help you design something of your own. They are also conducting classes on 3D printing.
If you're unfamiliar, 3D printers print objects by printing layers of plastic on top of each other. The consumer level objects are somewhat basic - toys, spare parts, etc - but they can be as sophisticated as car parts or architectural models.
3D Concept Studio has brought down a few Makerbot printers and customized them, making them available for anyone's use. Broadly, they can print any design as long as it's within about 410 cubic inches. That's a bit bigger than the average human head.