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Bosch Advanced Ceramics has rebranded as Xindu Advanced Ceramics following its acquisition by the Sintokogio Group.
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Bosch Advanced Ceramics has rebranded as Xindu Advanced Ceramics following its acquisition by the Sintokogio Group.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Bosch Advanced Ceramics has rebranded as Xindu Advanced Ceramics following its acquisition by the Sintokogio Group. This move transitions high-precision ceramic additive manufacturing from a corporate incubator into a global industrial vertical. The company uses lithography-based technology to print complex parts with 90-micron wall thicknesses. By scaling 1,400-part batches into global series production, this restructure strengthens the semiconductor and aerospace supply chains.

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