Shining 3D is best known for a range of affordable, extrusion-based desktop 3D printers but here at TCT Asia 2017, the company is showing how ambitious it is with expansions into new areas of additive manufacturing technology.
ComeTrue is showing its full colour 3D printer at 3D Printing Tokyo 2017. The desktop machine offers full colour 3D printing in plastics. TCT Editor, Dan O'Connor was on the show floor to capture some footage of the technology.
Keyence is a company who have stayed on the periphery of 3D printing in most of the world, only operating its 3D division in Germany and here in Japan. At 3D Printing Tokyo the company is making a song a dance about its Agilista series of printers.
The 3D printing giant is showcasing its F123 line to an Asian audience for the first time at 3D Printing Tokyo as well as exploring moulding applications capable with its technology.
The company, known for its desktop composites technology have launched a new technology called ADAM, which it says is going to make metal 3D printing much more affordable.
The 3D scanning firm FBFX and the 3D printing service provider, 3D Print Bureau worked together to quickly turn a special young lady into an Oscar star.