【Exhibition Review】3DMart Shines at TCT Japan
In January 2026, 3DMart officially participated in TCT Japan 2026, a benchmark additive manufacturing exhibition in Japan, setting up a booth at Tokyo International Exhibition Center for its first physical appearance in the Japanese market.
For 3DMart, this exhibition was not just an international event, but a crucial milestone to bring years of market experience, equipment understanding, and application insights to the international stage.

3DMart has long cultivated the field of digital manufacturing, always focusing on "practical and usable technology" and "equipment that can operate stably long-term" as its core selection and service principles.
The exhibits at TCT Japan 2026 were planned based on this philosophy, facilitating in-depth exchanges with professional clients from Japan and other countries through practical equipment and application demonstrations.
TCT Japan: A Professional Additive Manufacturing Exhibition Focused on Practical Implementation
TCT Japan is a professional exhibition in Japan focused on 3D printing and additive manufacturing technologies. The exhibition covers equipment, materials, scanning, software, and practical industrial applications.
Compared to exhibitions primarily targeting the consumer market, TCT Japan focuses more on the practical needs of engineering, manufacturing, R&D, and design, attracting a large number of professionals from manufacturing, industrial design, product development, and research institutions.

This year's exhibition was held at Tokyo Big Sight, bringing together many international brands and solution providers, making it an important window for the Japanese market to observe global additive manufacturing technology developments.
For 3DMart, this type of exhibition aligns perfectly with the customer base and application directions the company has served for a long time.

Showcasing Mature Equipment and Solutions
At TCT Japan 2026, 3DMart exhibited equipment and technical solutions that have been validated by the market and are widely used.
The booth planning focused on comparisons between different processes, explanations of applicable scenarios, and sharing experiences from actual equipment usage.
This exhibition approach allowed visitors to more clearly understand the logic behind selecting various equipment for practical implementation, going beyond mere specifications or promotional data.
Bambu Lab|FDM 3D Printing Equipment
At this exhibition, 3DMart showcased various Bambu Lab FDM 3D printing equipment, which is one of the most talked-about printing solutions for desktop and small to medium-sized applications.
The exhibits included popular models such as the H2 series, P2S, and A1, demonstrating their actual performance in terms of speed, stability, and overall usability in applications.
Through live equipment demonstrations and physical printed samples, the 3DMart team explained the practical applicability of FDM technology in scenarios such as product design, engineering prototypes, educational applications, and small-batch manufacturing, and shared considerations for equipment selection based on different usage needs.
Formlabs|SLA Stereolithography 3D Printing Systems
In the field of high-precision printing, 3DMart displayed Formlabs' Form 4 and other SLA stereolithography 3D printer models at its booth.
Through actual samples and application explanations, the characteristics of SLA technology in surface quality, intricate structures, and dimensional accuracy were presented.
The exhibition also explained the differences between SLA and FDM technologies in terms of application, helping visitors understand the trade-offs when implementing different processes in practice, rather than just comparing the pros and cons of a single technology.
Shining 3D|High-Precision 3D Scanning Solutions
In addition to printing equipment, 3DMart also showcased Shining 3D's high-precision 3D scanning equipment, demonstrating the possibilities of object digitization, data acquisition, and subsequent applications.
Through explanations of the scanning and printing processes, visitors learned how 3D scanning plays a crucial role in reverse engineering, design modification, and manufacturing workflows.

Focusing on Practical Experience as the Core of Dialogue
During TCT Japan 2026, 3DMart engaged in extensive exchanges with engineers, designers, and corporate representatives from Japan and other countries.
Discussions largely revolved around: selecting different 3D printing technologies for actual projects, the usage threshold and learning curve after equipment implementation, practical processes for integrated scanning and printing, equipment stability, and practical considerations for long-term operation.
These conversations were mostly based on actual usage scenarios and reflected the high importance professional visitors placed on "implementable and long-term usable" technologies.

A Natural Extension of Accumulated Experience
Participating in TCT Japan 2026 was 3DMart's first official public appearance in the Japanese market.
However, this was not an attempt starting from scratch, but a natural extension built upon long-term understanding of equipment, technical services, and market interaction experience.
Through this exhibition, 3DMart not only deepened its understanding of the Japanese market's needs but also laid the foundation for potential future collaborations and exchanges.

Continuously Promoting Digital Manufacturing Exchange in a Practical Manner
3DMart's participation in TCT Japan 2026 was not just an exhibition record but an international exchange process based on practical equipment and application experience.
In the future, we will continue to pragmatically promote mature and practical 3D printing and 3D scanning technologies, and deepen interactions and collaborations with global industry partners through more international platforms.
For 3DMart, this exhibition was not just an international event, but a crucial milestone to bring years of market experience, equipment understanding, and application insights to the international stage.

3DMart has long cultivated the field of digital manufacturing, always focusing on "practical and usable technology" and "equipment that can operate stably long-term" as its core selection and service principles.
The exhibits at TCT Japan 2026 were planned based on this philosophy, facilitating in-depth exchanges with professional clients from Japan and other countries through practical equipment and application demonstrations.
TCT Japan: A Professional Additive Manufacturing Exhibition Focused on Practical Implementation
TCT Japan is a professional exhibition in Japan focused on 3D printing and additive manufacturing technologies. The exhibition covers equipment, materials, scanning, software, and practical industrial applications.
Compared to exhibitions primarily targeting the consumer market, TCT Japan focuses more on the practical needs of engineering, manufacturing, R&D, and design, attracting a large number of professionals from manufacturing, industrial design, product development, and research institutions.

This year's exhibition was held at Tokyo Big Sight, bringing together many international brands and solution providers, making it an important window for the Japanese market to observe global additive manufacturing technology developments.
For 3DMart, this type of exhibition aligns perfectly with the customer base and application directions the company has served for a long time.

Showcasing Mature Equipment and Solutions
At TCT Japan 2026, 3DMart exhibited equipment and technical solutions that have been validated by the market and are widely used.
The booth planning focused on comparisons between different processes, explanations of applicable scenarios, and sharing experiences from actual equipment usage.
This exhibition approach allowed visitors to more clearly understand the logic behind selecting various equipment for practical implementation, going beyond mere specifications or promotional data.
Bambu Lab|FDM 3D Printing Equipment
At this exhibition, 3DMart showcased various Bambu Lab FDM 3D printing equipment, which is one of the most talked-about printing solutions for desktop and small to medium-sized applications.
The exhibits included popular models such as the H2 series, P2S, and A1, demonstrating their actual performance in terms of speed, stability, and overall usability in applications.
Through live equipment demonstrations and physical printed samples, the 3DMart team explained the practical applicability of FDM technology in scenarios such as product design, engineering prototypes, educational applications, and small-batch manufacturing, and shared considerations for equipment selection based on different usage needs.
Formlabs|SLA Stereolithography 3D Printing Systems
In the field of high-precision printing, 3DMart displayed Formlabs' Form 4 and other SLA stereolithography 3D printer models at its booth.
Through actual samples and application explanations, the characteristics of SLA technology in surface quality, intricate structures, and dimensional accuracy were presented.
The exhibition also explained the differences between SLA and FDM technologies in terms of application, helping visitors understand the trade-offs when implementing different processes in practice, rather than just comparing the pros and cons of a single technology.
Shining 3D|High-Precision 3D Scanning Solutions
In addition to printing equipment, 3DMart also showcased Shining 3D's high-precision 3D scanning equipment, demonstrating the possibilities of object digitization, data acquisition, and subsequent applications.
Through explanations of the scanning and printing processes, visitors learned how 3D scanning plays a crucial role in reverse engineering, design modification, and manufacturing workflows.

Focusing on Practical Experience as the Core of Dialogue
During TCT Japan 2026, 3DMart engaged in extensive exchanges with engineers, designers, and corporate representatives from Japan and other countries.
Discussions largely revolved around: selecting different 3D printing technologies for actual projects, the usage threshold and learning curve after equipment implementation, practical processes for integrated scanning and printing, equipment stability, and practical considerations for long-term operation.
These conversations were mostly based on actual usage scenarios and reflected the high importance professional visitors placed on "implementable and long-term usable" technologies.

A Natural Extension of Accumulated Experience
Participating in TCT Japan 2026 was 3DMart's first official public appearance in the Japanese market.
However, this was not an attempt starting from scratch, but a natural extension built upon long-term understanding of equipment, technical services, and market interaction experience.
Through this exhibition, 3DMart not only deepened its understanding of the Japanese market's needs but also laid the foundation for potential future collaborations and exchanges.

Continuously Promoting Digital Manufacturing Exchange in a Practical Manner
3DMart's participation in TCT Japan 2026 was not just an exhibition record but an international exchange process based on practical equipment and application experience.
In the future, we will continue to pragmatically promote mature and practical 3D printing and 3D scanning technologies, and deepen interactions and collaborations with global industry partners through more international platforms.
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