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Aesk reported a 55% year-on-year revenue surge in its 3D printing division for 2025, driven by the industrial adoption of its sand casting systems.
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Aesk reported a 55% year-on-year revenue surge in its 3D printing division for 2025, driven by the industrial adoption of its sand casting systems.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Aesk reported a 55% year-on-year revenue surge in its 3D printing division for 2025, driven by the industrial adoption of its sand casting systems. This growth reflects a systemic shift in the foundry sector toward digital workflows for complex metal components. By scaling its proprietary piezoelectric inkjet technology, Aesk is enabling serial production in aerospace and automotive sectors. Additive manufacturing is now becoming a critical driver for supply chain resilience in heavy industry. 🏗️📈 #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #DigitalFoundry #IndustrialInnovation

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