Skip to main content
Farsoon Technologies has partnered with Addimax to launch an industrial 3D printing demo center in Pretoria, South Africa.
Partnership
1 min read

Farsoon Technologies has partnered with Addimax to launch an industrial 3D printing demo center in Pretoria, South Africa.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Farsoon Technologies has partnered with Addimax to launch an industrial 3D printing demo center in Pretoria, South Africa. The facility features high-speed Flight 403P-2 polymer systems and metal LPBF technology, marking a significant transition from local prototyping to serial production. This infrastructure directly addresses Sub-Saharan supply chain vulnerabilities in the medical and aerospace sectors. By establishing regional hubs, Farsoon is accelerating the decentralization of global manufacturing.

How This Connects

6 related events
  1. Same pattern

    ICON has commenced construction on 10 barracks buildings at Fort Bliss, Texas, utilizing a fleet of 10 Vulcan robotic systems to house 560 soldiers.

  2. Same pattern

    The U.S. Navy awarded Castelion a $50 million contract to advance the Blackbeard hypersonic system toward operational status by late 2027.

  3. This article

    Farsoon Technologies has partnered with Addimax to launch an industrial 3D printing demo center in Pretoria, South Africa.

  4. Same pattern

    PRINT&GO is scaling its 3D GUN'T module across 420,000 users to automatically block 3D-printed firearm components.

  5. Same pattern

    India has extended its deep tech startup status to 20 years and raised the revenue cap to 3 billion rupees to support long-horizon growth.

  6. Same pattern

    Adafruit recently showcased its NeoPixel Light Slate while highlighting the systemic threat of Washington bill HB 2321.

  7. Same pattern

    Beam Intelligent has completed its 42,000 sqm Linfen factory, catapulting annual metal powder capacity to over 5,000 tons.