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2026-02-03 【Exhibition Recap】3DMart Shines at TCT Japan

 

【Exhibition Recap】3DMart Shines at TCT Japan
 
In January 2026, 3DMart officially participated in Japan’s leading additive manufacturing trade show, TCT Japan 2026. We exhibited at Tokyo Big Sight, marking our first in-person debut in the Japanese market.
For 3DMart, this exhibition was not only an international event, but also an important milestone—bringing our years of market experience, equipment know-how, and application insights onto the global stage.


3DMart Shines at TCT Japan

3DMart has long been deeply engaged in the digital manufacturing field, always taking “technology that can be used in practice” and “equipment that can operate stably over the long term” as the core of our product selection and services.
Our presence at TCT Japan 2026 was planned based on this philosophy—through live equipment and application showcases, we engaged in in-depth exchanges with professional customers from Japan and other countries.

TCT Japan: Japan’s Professional Additive Manufacturing Show Focused on Real-World Adoption
TCT Japan is a professional exhibition in Japan dedicated to 3D printing and additive manufacturing technologies, covering equipment, materials, scanning, software, and real industrial applications.
Compared with exhibitions centered on the consumer market, TCT Japan focuses more on practical needs in engineering, manufacturing, R&D, and design, attracting a large number of professional visitors from manufacturing, industrial design, product development, and research organizations.

3DMart Shines at TCT Japan

This year’s show was held at Tokyo Big Sight, bringing together many international brands and solution providers, making it an important window for Japan to observe global developments in additive manufacturing.
For 3DMart, this exhibition format closely aligns with the customer base and application directions we have long served.

3DMart Shines at TCT Japan

Showcasing Proven Equipment and Solutions
At TCT Japan 2026, 3DMart presented equipment and technology paths that have been validated by the market and are widely used in real-world applications.
Our booth focused on comparisons across different processes, explanations of suitable use cases, and sharing hands-on experience from actual operation.
This approach also helped visitors more clearly understand the decision logic behind equipment selection for real deployment—beyond spec sheets or promotional figures.

Bambu Lab|FDM 3D Printing Equipment
At the show, 3DMart displayed multiple Bambu Lab FDM 3D printers on-site, as one of the highly discussed printing solutions for desktop and small-to-mid application environments.
The showcase included popular models such as the H2 Series, P2S, and A1, demonstrating their real-world performance in speed, stability, and overall usability across applications.
Through live demonstrations and physical printed samples, the 3DMart team explained how FDM technology is practically applicable in product design, engineering prototypes, education, and small-batch manufacturing, and shared selection considerations under different usage needs.

Formlabs|SLA Resin 3D Printing Systems
In the high-precision printing segment, 3DMart showcased Formlabs SLA resin 3D printers such as the Form 4 at our booth.
With real parts and application explanations, we highlighted SLA’s strengths in surface quality, fine features, and dimensional accuracy.

We also explained the application-level differences between SLA and FDM, helping visitors understand the trade-offs of different processes in real deployment, rather than framing it as a simple comparison of which technology is “better.”

Shining 3D|High-Precision 3D Scanning Solutions
In addition to printing equipment, 3DMart also exhibited Shining 3D high-precision 3D scanners, demonstrating the possibilities of object digitization, data capture, and downstream applications.
By explaining scanning and printing workflows, we helped visitors understand how 3D scanning plays a key role in reverse engineering, design modification, and manufacturing processes.

Hands-On Experience as the Core of Our Conversations
During TCT Japan 2026, 3DMart engaged in extensive exchanges with engineers, designers, and corporate representatives from Japan and other countries.
Most discussions centered on: selecting different 3D printing technologies for real projects, the adoption threshold and learning curve after deployment, practical workflows for integrating scanning and printing, equipment stability, and real considerations for long-term operation.
These conversations were grounded in real usage scenarios, reflecting how professional audiences highly value technologies that are “deployable in practice and usable over the long term.”

3DMart Shines at TCT Japan

A Natural Extension of Accumulated Experience
Participating in TCT Japan 2026 marked 3DMart’s first official public debut in the Japanese market.
However, this was not an attempt starting from zero—it was a natural extension built on long-term equipment expertise, technical service, and market interaction experience.
Through this exhibition, 3DMart not only deepened our understanding of Japan’s market needs, but also laid the groundwork for future potential collaboration and exchanges.

Continuing to Promote Digital Manufacturing Exchange in a Practical Way
3DMart’s participation in TCT Japan 2026 was not only an exhibition record, but also an international exchange process based on real equipment and application experience.
Going forward, we will continue with a practical mindset to promote proven, truly usable 3D printing and 3D scanning technologies, and through more international platforms, deepen interactions and collaborations with global industry partners.

We are honored that we now have offices in Taipei, Hong Kong, and Tokyo.
For any related services or collaboration opportunities, please contact the 3DMart office!

What 3DMart provides is not only 3D printing—we also offer three major contract services: “3D printing service”, “3D scanning service”, and “Spatial 3D scanning service” !!

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