High-speed, large 3D printers for manufacturing large parts in a short time and at low cost <Zoom Online Seminar> - High-speed and large resin, metal, and ceramic 3D printers for large part fabrication are emerging one after another. Active adoption in automotive, aerospace, and other components, as well as for parts and mold repair, and reverse engineering.
Recently, next-generation large-scale resin, metal, and ceramic 3D printers that achieve astonishing high-speed molding, low-cost, and high-precision molding have been developed and launched in the market one after another. These printers are rapidly being adopted and utilized by advanced companies in various fields such as aerospace, automotive, industrial machinery, plants, defense, and social infrastructure for the manufacturing of large parts and products, production of components for large resin molds, as well as for parts and mold repairs and reverse engineering.
In this seminar, we will discuss the development trends, features, and utilization technologies of the latest advanced machines from Lobotics, a leading company in large resin 3D printers, along with domestic and international case studies and challenges. We will also cover the device overview and features of the large ceramic 3D printer from SKEFINE, which can create the world's largest large parts, as well as its short-term molding technology and application examples. Additionally, we will present the short-time molding technology and case studies of Fuji High Frequency Industry, which is energetically utilizing the rapidly growing large metal 3D printer from Meltio, along with examples of low-cost and material reduction achieved through topology optimization. Lastly, we will provide a clear and concrete explanation for beginners about the latest molding technologies and case studies observed in Sanko Gosei, which has been utilizing a large hybrid 3D printer from Matsuura Machinery for the production of various high-functionality and high-quality large resin mold components for the past eight years, including mass production examples using those molds.

| Date and time | Tuesday, Apr 14, 2026 01:00 PM ~ 05:00 PM |
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| Entry fee | Charge 19,000 |
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