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Creality Showcases New 3D Printing Innovations at RAPID+TCT 2024 and Hosts LA User Event

July 1, 2024

Creality made a significant impact at RAPID+TCT 2024, held from June 25-27 in Los Angeles. The event, known for showcasing cutting-edge 3D technologies, featured several new product launches and insights from industry experts. Creality introduced its latest innovations, capturing the attention of attendees with pioneering products designed to enhance user experience and manufacturing efficiency.

Creality’s Newest Innovations

At RAPID+TCT 2024, Creality introduced several groundbreaking products aimed at enhancing the 3D printing experience. These innovations span from high-speed, multi-color 3D printers to precision-oriented resin printers and advanced ecosystem products. Below are the highlights of Creality’s latest offerings designed to boost user productivity and expand printing capabilities.

Creality Showcases New 3D Printing Innovations at RAPID+TCT 2024 and Hosts LA User Event
The Creality team at RAPID+TCT 2024 in Los Angeles, California (Image credit: Creality)

K2 Plus CFS Combo:

The K2 Plus 3D printer debuted with a large 350mm cubed build volume and multi-filament capabilities. Powered by the Creality Filament System (CFS), it supports up to four 1kg filament rolls, enabling 16-color prints with RFID-enabled filament management.

K1C:

The K1C printer offers a 600mm/s printing speed and a robust all-metal extruder capable of handling diverse filaments, including carbon fiber. It features auto-calibration, AI camera error alerts, silent mode, and Creality OS integration for a user-friendly experience.

Ender-3 V3 Plus:

This model boasts a 300x300x330mm build volume, CoreXZ technology, and speeds up to 600mm/s. With dual Y-axis motors, direct extrusion, and a tri-metal nozzle, it ensures precise prints. Features like auto-calibration and dual part cooling fans enhance its capabilities.

HALOT-Mage S:

The HALOT-Mage S 14K printer delivers ultra-precise prints with a 10.1” 14K mono LCD. It features “Dynax+” mode, a uniform light source, and Smart HALOT OS for remote printing and includes a built-in air purifier for an odor-free experience.

Ecosystem Products:

Creality also showcased the Falcon2 Pro 60W laser engraver, and the CR-Scan Raptor and CR-Scan Otter 3D scanners, which offer metrology-grade accuracy and innovative scanning capabilities.

PioCreat 3D:

PioCreat 3D, Creality’s industrial division, displayed advanced solutions like the G12 Pellet 3D Printer with a 1200x1000x1000mm build size and the G5Ultra Pellet 3D Printer for desktop use, both utilizing low-cost pellet feedstocks. Additionally they’ve showcased the DJ89PLUS resin 3D printer, designed for dental applications.

creality user meetup
User meetup on June 28th (Image credit: Creality)

LA User Event

Following RAPID+TCT, Creality hosted a user meetup on June 28 in downtown Los Angeles. The event, hosted by brand partner Sam Prentice, featured discussions on 3D printing in school makerspaces by David Merel and a journey from chef to entrepreneur using the Falcon engraver by Andres Castro. The meetup included a 3D model competition and team competition user game, fostering connections among makers and promoting Creality’s brand value.

Looking Ahead

Mr. Huilin LIU, Executive Director of Creality, emphasized the company’s dedication to innovation and excellence, stating, “Our participation in RAPID+TCT 2024 reaffirms Creality’s dedication to innovation and excellence. As we move forward, we aim to continue pushing the boundaries of 3D printing technology, offering solutions that meet the evolving needs of our users and contribute to a sustainable future.”

Creality’s impressive display at RAPID+TCT 2024 and the successful LA user event highlight their commitment to delivering advanced technology and exceptional user experiences. With a focus on innovation and user satisfaction, Creality continues to lead the way in the 3D printing industry.

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