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BLT forecasts substantial 2025 growth in its latest performance update, driven by the rapid expansion of civilian metal additive manufacturing.
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BLT forecasts substantial 2025 growth in its latest performance update, driven by the rapid expansion of civilian metal additive manufacturing.

Originally reported by 南极熊

BLT forecasts substantial 2025 growth in its latest performance update, driven by the rapid expansion of civilian metal additive manufacturing. This surge is fueled by a 1 billion CNY investment in material capacity, now reaching 3,000 tons of powder annually to serve the consumer electronics sector. Building on 2024 revenues of 1.326 billion CNY, the shift signifies a systemic move from aerospace-dominant demand to cost-effective, high-volume industrial production.

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