The NXE400 was revealed back in 2018 at Formnext in Frankfurt. Its impressive-looking build is usurped only by the hype that surrounds it.
According to Nexa3D, the US-based industrial-grade stereolithography 3D printer manufacturer that created it, the printer boasts the two main qualities it’s on a mission to produce: Affordability and speed.
Nexa3D envisions a world with the NXE400 where spare parts can be printed on demand for customers at their local hardware store, where manufacturers can speed up their process and where automotive and aerospace industries can upgrade their speed, performance and capacity.
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