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Winner Technology is scaling its 3D printing capacity to 15,000 units following a strategic shift into high-volume digital manufacturing.
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Winner Technology is scaling its 3D printing capacity to 15,000 units following a strategic shift into high-volume digital manufacturing.

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Winner Technology is scaling its 3D printing capacity to 15,000 units following a strategic shift into high-volume digital manufacturing. This expansion, supported by Bambu Lab, transitions the firm from data analytics to full-scale cloud manufacturing. With 5,000 units operational and 10,000 more arriving by Q1 2026, they are building China largest FDM production cluster. This integration of SaaS scheduling and physical assets validates 3D printing as a viable alternative to traditional mass-tooling. πŸš€ #3DPrinting #CloudManufacturing #BambuLab #WinnerTechnology #AM

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