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GIS and TPK Holding are scaling up investments in 3D printing and microLED to transition from traditional touch panels to high-growth optical sectors.
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GIS and TPK Holding are scaling up investments in 3D printing and microLED to transition from traditional touch panels to high-growth optical sectors.

Originally reported by digitimes.com

GIS and TPK Holding are scaling up investments in 3D printing and microLED to transition from traditional touch panels to high-growth optical sectors. GIS is reallocating capital toward additive manufacturing to produce complex components for medical and automotive applications, targeting higher-margin markets. This move signals a systemic shift where AM becomes a core production pillar for next-gen optoelectronics. Tier 1 suppliers are now leveraging 3D printing to enable the high-precision geometries required for advanced display modules. 🚀

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