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WOL3D introduces India’s first sustainable 3D Printing experience centre

WOL3D, a leading 3D printing solutions provider from India, inaugurates India’s first Sustainable 3D Printing Experience Centre in Lalbagh, Mumbai to bring 3D printing closer to consumers.

WOL3D’s self-declared mission is to make 3D printing accessible, affordable and, “simply put, super exciting for everyone“. The experience centre is one embodiment of this commitment and aims to put India on the global 3D printing map and to give customers access to a wide range of products and services for both, commercial and personal use.

Visitors of the 3D printing experience centre can experience a variety of cutting-edge 3D printing machines, learn how 3D objects are created, and even make one for themselves, assisted by WOL3D’s expert team. The 3D printing experience centre offers more than twelve different 3D printing technologies in one place including Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM), Stereolithography (SLA), Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), HP’s MultiJet Fusion (MJF), PolyJet Printing (PJP), ColorJet Printing (CJP), Metal 3D printing technologies, and Concrete 3D printing.

In addition, WOL3D emphasizes its focus on sustainability. Biodegradable plastic filaments and energy from solar panels reduce the carbon footprint.

“Though still at a nascent stage, 3D printing has rapidly gained momentum in India, especially after the pandemic. 3D printing technology is exciting, and almost like magic, but is also intimidating from the outside. Our aim is to educate India on how 3D printing can benefit people, and how they can use it themselves in their everyday lives. I believe the future is going to be 3D printed, but we want to get that future to you today.” – Rahul Chandalia, Co-Founder and Director, WOL3D

Headline picture: Inside view of the 3D printing experience centre/Image Source: WOL3D

Link: WOL3D


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