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Singapore's Zenyum and India's MakeO Toothsi are merging to create a dental leader across 9 countries, consolidating the high-volume 3D-printed aligner market.
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Singapore's Zenyum and India's MakeO Toothsi are merging to create a dental leader across 9 countries, consolidating the high-volume 3D-printed aligner market.

Originally reported by techinasia.com

Singapore's Zenyum and India's MakeO Toothsi are merging to create a dental leader across 9 countries, consolidating the high-volume 3D-printed aligner market. This strategic move follows MakeO’s recent 124 million dollar valuation and aims to fix the unit economics of mass customization. By centralizing 3D printing operations, the new entity can leverage fleet scale to reduce overhead and improve supply chain efficiency. This validates the shift toward industrial-scale additive manufacturing hubs. 🚀🦷 #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #HealthTech #DentalTech

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