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AMPulse Asia: Chinese IPOs, Defense Deals, and Dental 3D Printing Lead APAC Roundup

AMPulse Asia: Chinese IPOs, Defense Deals, and Dental 3D Printing Lead APAC Roundup

Key Takeaways

  • Chinese companies such as Yuding Additive Manufacturing and Jiangsu Runice 3D are raising significant funds for additive manufacturing expansion
  • New product launches, including the Ceramix-Nano chairside ceramic 3D printer and a 1,000W ultra-thin fiber laser, are driving innovation in the industry
  • Additive manufacturing is being applied in various fields, including aerospace, nuclear, dental, and medical applications
  • China is a hub for additive manufacturing activity, with companies like Strlaser and SHINING 3D leading the way

Additive Manufacturing in China

China has seen a surge in additive manufacturing activity, with several companies making significant announcements in the second half of June. Yuding Additive Manufacturing, a metal AM company, has filed for an IPO on Shanghai's STAR Market to raise approximately RMB 1.8 billion (around $260 million USD). This funding will be used to expand the company's large-format metal additive manufacturing capacity for aerospace and nuclear applications.

Recent Developments in China

Other Chinese companies are also making strides in additive manufacturing. Jiangsu Runice 3D Technology has raised €12 million (approximately RMB 100 million or $14.5 million USD) to scale production of core printer components, such as hot ends and extruders. Strlaser, a Sichuan-based laser maker, has launched a 1,000W ultra-thin fiber laser for metal additive manufacturing, featuring anti-back-reflection technology for high-reflectivity materials like copper and aluminum.

Comparison of Additive Manufacturing Technologies

Technology Company Application Price
Large-format metal additive manufacturing Yuding Additive Manufacturing Aerospace, nuclear RMB 1.8 billion (IPO funding)
Core printer components Jiangsu Runice 3D Technology General additive manufacturing €12 million (funding)
Ultra-thin fiber laser Strlaser Metal additive manufacturing Not disclosed
Chairside ceramic 3D printer SHINING 3D Dental Not disclosed

Additive Manufacturing Applications

Additive manufacturing is being applied in various fields, including aerospace, nuclear, dental, and medical applications. The technology offers several benefits, including increased efficiency, reduced material waste, and improved product quality. With the recent developments in China, it is clear that the country is playing a significant role in driving innovation in the additive manufacturing industry.

Bottom Line

The additive manufacturing industry is experiencing significant growth, driven by innovations in technology and increasing demand for efficient and high-quality products. Chinese companies, such as Yuding Additive Manufacturing, Jiangsu Runice 3D, Strlaser, and SHINING 3D, are at the forefront of this growth, with new product launches and significant funding announcements. As the industry continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see even more exciting developments in the future, with potential applications in a wide range of fields.

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