Gluck participates in 'Intermold Korea 2025'

3D printing service company Gluck announced that it will participate in 'Intermold Korea 2025' held at KINTEX in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do from March 11th to 14th. At this exhibition, Gluck will showcase cutting-edge additive manufacturing technology and the latest industrial applications through a special 3D printing exhibition hall.

Intermold Korea 2025 is Korea's largest mold industry exhibition with 450 companies from 25 countries participating, and is held under the theme of 'Transformation of the mold industry into a high value-added cutting-edge industry through manufacturing innovation'. In particular, the 3D printing special exhibition hall will focus on the impact of additive manufacturing technology on mold and manufacturing innovation, and several companies including Gluck will introduce cutting-edge technologies and solutions.

Gluck will operate six booths, the largest in its history, at this exhibition and will unveil for the first time the new material 'Jaws Gray Resin' based on SLA (Stereolithography, photo-curing resin modeling). In addition, it will showcase 3D printing output samples and customized manufacturing solutions reflecting actual industrial applications, and will also exhibit ultra-large 3D printing sculptures. Customers visiting Gluck's exhibition booth will be able to directly experience various 3D printing technologies for each industry and receive customized consulting.

Gluck operates the largest 3D printing smart factory in Korea, and has 30 large industrial 3D printers. It produces more than 170,000 products annually and provides customized manufacturing solutions using 3D printing. This has the great advantage of reducing production costs and time compared to existing mold methods. In addition, it provides differentiated technologies in various industrial fields, such as medical model development through 'Gluck Medical' and expansion of 3D printing art using the 'Sculpia' brand.

“At Intermold Korea 2025, we will unveil next-generation 3D printing technology and support the digital transformation of manufacturing and improved production efficiency,” said Hong Jae-ok, CEO of Gluck. “We will strive to make domestic manufacturing more competitive through customized additive manufacturing solutions.”


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