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ATLIX reported a record December order intake following the debut of its TruPrint 5000 system.
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ATLIX reported a record December order intake following the debut of its TruPrint 5000 system.

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Originally reported by VoxelMatters

ATLIX reported a record December order intake following the debut of its TruPrint 5000 system. With a 500x500x400 mm build volume and four 1 kW lasers, this platform targets industrial-scale throughput. This momentum validates the strategic carve-out from TRUMPF, allowing for faster innovation and market agility. The strong 2026 backlog indicates a clear industry shift toward large-format LPBF for serial production. 🚀📈

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