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Inspired from high gloss reflective surfaces and mirror effects. Front an the rear back cover is made of plastic injection mould technology. The mid part is produced of sheet metal casting. Supporting stand is specially designed with glass painted from backside and trasnparent neck with chrome coated ring detail. The gloss level used on surfaces have been achieved via special paint processes.

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Monolith

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Saturn 4 Ultra

This product features an innovative inclined release structure in its design. The resin tank tilts during the printing process, allowing for easier release. This design enhances the flexibility and accuracy of printing, accommodating both simple and complex geometric shapes and structures with ease. It substantially minimizes the risk of printing errors. Compared to common uplift release 3D printers on the market, this product significantly increases the printing speed by 3 times while improving print quality.

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GKGD

While meeting the demand of modern society for smart products, the device, by virtue of its easy installation, high quality display, and efficient interaction, provides a convenient experience for users. Upholding social responsibility and the principle of sustainable development, it utilizes nontoxic, odorless, renewable, and recyclable green materials to minimize environmental impact.

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The Forum

The Forum will be a stage, a screen, an instrument, and a backdrop, creating space that can be transformed through its use as a venue for convening, public programming, and the arts, fostering a sense of community and encouraging social interaction and engagement. Forum is a prototype for a new way of using new digital sheet metal forming technologies to create large scale, lightweight structures that are easy to produce and quick to assemble.

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DB Schenker Upcycling Hub

The Large Room revolutionizes waste repurposing by employing additive manufacturing to create stunning design elements from 500 and more kg of single-use plastics. Utilizing advanced 3D printing, waste was transformed into functional, eye-catching features like a chandelier of 3D-printed tiles. This Upcycling Hub elevates circularity, inspiring businesses to adopt innovative waste management, and setting a new precedent in sustainable design excellence.

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