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3D Printer Provider XYZprinting Establishes Thailand Branch

By Korbin Lan
Published: Nov 30,2015

TAIPEI, Taiwan - XYZprinting has established branch companies in Mainland China, Japan, The United States, and Europe and on November 26 established its first Southeast Asian base in Thailand. The company plans to increase the permeation rate of 3D printing technology and services and promote sales of 3D printing products in Thailand.

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“XYZprinting is the world’s largest manufacturer of 3D printers, and it is continuing to expand the scope of its investments. With the establishment of the XYZprinting branch in Thailand, our brand will make a wide variety of 3D printing machines available to Thai consumers,” said XYZprinting General Manager and New Kinpo Group Chairman Simon Shen.

We are devoted to providing 3D printing products and technology which is simple, convenient, affordable, and innovative to consumers around the world, including small and medium sized enterprises, professionals, schools, and homes. We design and build 3D printing products on our web platform, and we provide diverse products that can be flexibly used and matched with users in a variety of domains.”

At the press conference for the founding of the Thailand company branch, XYZprinting also announced that it will donate 3D printers to the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand in order to provide support for the university’s education. 3D printers will be useful for students and teachers alike for using 3D printing technology to carry out experiments on modeling and geometric shapes of object constructors in their curriculum, and it will help the university to cultivate local talent.

(TR/Phil Sweeney)

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