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Xianyi Technology has secured over 10 million CNY in seed funding to industrialize its continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFRTP) 3D printing technology.
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Xianyi Technology has secured over 10 million CNY in seed funding to industrialize its continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFRTP) 3D printing technology.

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Xianyi Technology has secured over 10 million CNY in seed funding to industrialize its continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFRTP) 3D printing technology. This investment highlights a strategic shift toward high-performance structural composites that rival aerospace-grade metals. By localizing advanced fiber-path planning, the startup aims to reduce component lead times by up to 80 percent. This signals a maturing domestic ecosystem for specialized, high-performance additive production.

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