Gluck concludes participation in 'Intermold Korea 2025'

3D printing service company Gluck has wrapped up its exhibition by unveiling its latest 3D printing technology at 'Intermold Korea 2025' held at KINTEX from March 11th to 14th. This exhibition focused on high-speed, high-precision industrial SLA 3D printing technology and customized manufacturing solutions, emphasizing their practical applicability in various industries.

The high-speed, high-precision industrial SLA 3D printing system introduced by Gluck is a technology that can dramatically shorten the production speed compared to existing mold manufacturing methods while maintaining high precision, and it attracted great attention because it can simultaneously improve productivity and quality. Practical applications in the manufacturing process were introduced through ultra-precision, ultra-large output and customized consulting, and the responses from visitors who directly saw this were also positive.

During the exhibition period, approximately 2,000 visitors visited the Gluck booth, and more than 400 business consultations were held. In particular, people from various industries such as automobiles, aviation, and medical visited the booth and continued Q&A about the differences and applicability of existing processes and 3D printing technology. The difference from existing processing methods was confirmed through ultra-precision, ultra-large output, and the possibility of a solution applicable from small-quantity customized manufacturing to mass production was noted.

In addition, the audience asked questions about which stage of the manufacturing process 3D printing technology can be most effectively utilized, how much it can reduce production costs compared to existing methods, and the possibility of integration with existing mold manufacturing processes. In response, Gluck explained the possibility that 3D printing can complement or replace existing manufacturing processes based on actual application cases and technical data, and suggested a direction for expanding the application of the technology in the market.

Through the official website and SNS follow-up event held on-site, approximately 420 participants were provided with lightweight ballpoint pens designed by Gluck, and were given the opportunity to experience 3D printing technology and customized manufacturing solutions. There were more applications than expected for customized sample production consultations. Beyond simple technical approaches, discussions continued on practical adoption possibilities and issues to be resolved, and high interest from industry insiders was confirmed during the exhibition period.

A Gluck official said, “Through this exhibition, we were able to confirm that 3D printing technology is not a replacement technology that complements existing manufacturing processes, but a practical solution that can simultaneously improve productivity and precision while enabling mass production.” He added, “We will continue to provide customer-tailored solutions through continuous research and development and lead technological innovation in the manufacturing industry.”


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