Raise3D will exhibit its comprehensive industrial 3D printing solutions at the 2025 DMP Greater Bay Area Expo, showcasing technologies for rapid prototyping and manufacturing applications
The 2025 DMP Greater Bay Area Industry Expo will be held from November 5th to 8th, 2025, at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center (Baoan New Venue). As one of the few innovative tech companies in the industry to master three high-performance polymer 3D printing technologies—FFF filament extrusion, SLS powder sintering, and DLP light curing—Raise3D will showcase multiple devices and complete solutions at this exhibition (Booth 9H41, Hall 9).
At this expo, Raise3D will present a full-process additive manufacturing solution tailored for the manufacturing end and industrial applications, aiming to help enterprises in the Greater Bay Area achieve rapid product development, cost optimization, and manufacturing upgrades.
the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center (Baoan New Venue). As one of the few innovative tech companies in the industry to master three high-performance polymer 3D printing technologies—FFF filament extrusion, SLS powder sintering, and DLP light curing—Raise3D will showcase multiple devices and complete solutions at this exhibition (Booth 9H41, Hall 9).
At this expo, Raise3D will present a full-process additive manufacturing solution tailored for the manufacturing end and industrial applications, aiming to help enterprises in the Greater Bay Area achieve rapid product development, cost optimization, and manufacturing upgrades.
Enhancing Assembly Precision and Performance, Rapidly Realizing Prototypes and Functional Parts
As the new flagship device launched at TCT Shenzhen this past September, the E3 combines the advantages of flexible and composite material printing, achieving significant improvements in speed, stability, and material compatibility. Its innovative remote feeder + near-extrusion structure effectively prevents flexible filament deformation or clogging, while being compatible with various elastomers like PEBA, TPE, and TPU-80A, enabling high-speed, stable output of soft materials.
Whether for flexible prototypes, functional parts, or small-batch production, the E3 provides a flexible, efficient, and economical solution, significantly enhancing assembly precision and product performance.
Meanwhile, the Pro3 HS will focus on demonstrating its application in automated production scenarios. By organically combining CNC processes, standard parts, and 3D printing technology, it can rapidly manufacture production line tools, jigs, and spare parts at lower cost and with greater flexibility. This helps enterprises transition to flexible manufacturing, providing strong guarantees for production efficiency and product quality.
DLP Light-Curing Solutions, From Molds to Small-Batch Production
In addition to FDM/FFF technology, the Raise3D DF2+ DLP light-curing 3D printer will also make an appearance at this exhibition! Also appearing is the high-rigidity and high-temperature resistant resin—Ultracur3D® RG 3280, which contains a high proportion of ceramic particles, boasts a Young's modulus of up to 10 GPa, and a Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT B) exceeding 280°C.
Compatible with the DLP light-curing solution of the Raise3D DF2+ series, it can quickly realize the production of injection, blister, and blow molding molds, balancing performance and economy to provide enterprises with efficient mold manufacturing and small-batch production solutions.
RMS220 Compact SLS Nylon Sintering Solution
The new RMS220 achieves efficient and precise nylon SLS printing with its compact design, specifically built for rapid iteration and small-batch production. Its advanced laser scanning and temperature control systems ensure high dimensional accuracy, and it supports quick material switching to meet the mechanical and functional needs of different parts.
The RMS220 helps enterprises significantly reduce the cost of prototypes and small-batch production, enabling "quick response for small orders" and making R&D and production more flexible and efficient.
Beyond Equipment, We Focus on Your Productivity
Raise3D is committed to advancing additive manufacturing from an "experimental field" in R&D to a "reliable toolbox" on the production floor. At this exhibition, Raise3D will not only demonstrate equipment performance but also show how to transform 3D printing technology into replicable, measurable, and ROI-positive productivity.
If your goals are to enhance supply chain resilience, accelerate R&D iteration, or replace small-batch injection molding and complex tooling, you are welcome to bring your standard model STL files. Raise3D will provide feasibility assessments and process path design from an engineering perspective.
November 5–8, 2025, Booth 9H41, Hall 9, Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center. Raise3D looks forward to witnessing with you how additive manufacturing fuels industrial innovation and smart manufacturing upgrades