Yizumi Germany Subsidiary Open Day: Leading with Cutting-Edge Technology, Deepening Presence in the European Market
On October 10, local time, Yizumi's German subsidiary held a unique open day event in Alsdorf. Taking advantage of the K 2025 exhibition, the event attracted enthusiastic participation from companies such as Covestro Germany, Grammer Germany, BMW, and Dexmire, as well as potential clients interested in Yizumi during the K fair.





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"Cutting-edge technology,"
At the beginning of the event, research and development engineers from Yizumi's German subsidiary, together with partners, kicked off the event with a spectacular "technology show." Through a variety of formats such as thematic presentations, product demonstrations, live video broadcasts, and dynamic production displays, they comprehensively and multi-dimensionally showcased the diversity of the company's business and the high reliability of its technology.

Mr. Sandro Redina, Global Sales Manager of Yizumi Additive Manufacturing Center in Germany, Mr. Dominik Schmitt and Mr. Felix Meißner from the German Wirthwein Group jointly delivered a presentation titled "From Investment to Effectiveness: How 3D Printers Contribute to Success."

Mr. Sandro Redina, Global Sales Manager of Yizumi Additive Manufacturing Center, Germany

Mr. Dominik Schmitt and Mr. Felix Meißner from the German Wirthwein Group
In the presentation, they introduced Yizumi's independently developed Space A industrial 3D printer and successful customer cases. They emphasized that Space A is a 3D printer with multiple production functions, capable of meeting customers' customized needs and applicable in various industries such as construction, furniture, and lighting.

Dr. Nicolai Lammert, General Manager of Germany's Eos, undoubtedly became the focus of attention with his introduction of the upcoming second-generation Space A. This advanced industrial 3D printing solution, with its innovative design concept and forward-looking technological applications, instantly captured the interest of many customers.

Dr. Nicolai Lammert, General Manager of Yizumi Germany

"Expert Lectures & Industry Insights"
Subsequently, representatives from leading companies in the additive manufacturing ecosystem shared their insights. They offered valuable experiences regarding materials, software, simulation, and process optimization, highlighting the collaborative innovative power that shapes the future of industrial 3D printing.

In the future, with the continuous deepening of technological innovation and the ongoing expansion of market networks, Yizumi is sure to shine even more brightly in the German and European markets, becoming a key force in China-Europe technological exchange and industrial cooperation, and writing its own glorious chapter.

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