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Tobu has secured over $4.7 million in crowdfunding for the FibreSeeker 3, the first consumer-grade continuous fiber 3D printer.
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Tobu has secured over $4.7 million in crowdfunding for the FibreSeeker 3, the first consumer-grade continuous fiber 3D printer.

Originally reported by eu.36kr.com

Tobu has secured over $4.7 million in crowdfunding for the FibreSeeker 3, the first consumer-grade continuous fiber 3D printer. Priced under $3,000, the system achieves 900 MPa tensile strength, bringing industrial composite performance to the desktop. By reducing consumable costs by 70% via an open architecture, Tobu is dismantling the high barriers of industrial giants. This shift democratizes high-performance engineering for the global SME and maker ecosystem. ๐Ÿš€ #3DPrinting #AM #CarbonFiber #Innovation #Engineering

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