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Anycubic was featured on national media for its leadership in consumer-grade 3D printing, exporting over 90 percent of its systems to 120 countries.
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Anycubic was featured on national media for its leadership in consumer-grade 3D printing, exporting over 90 percent of its systems to 120 countries.

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Anycubic was featured on national media for its leadership in consumer-grade 3D printing, exporting over 90 percent of its systems to 120 countries. This recognition underscores a major shift toward intelligent desktop manufacturing, powered by high-speed and multi-color advancements. With 50 percent of its workforce dedicated to R&D, the company is successfully evolving 3D printing from a hobbyist niche into a global productivity engine. This systemic maturity in consumer hardware will continue to accelerate the adoption of decentralized, professional-grade production. πŸš€ #Anycubic #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #Innovation #TechTrends

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