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WOL3D launches its first Sustainable 3D Printing Experience Centre

WOL3D is bringing the 3D printing experience to consumers with the launch of its new environmentally-friendly experience centre in Mumbai. The state-of-the-art centre proves that high-end tech can also be highly accessible, allowing anyone walking in to touch, feel, learn about and experience this futuristic technology that can be easily used in their everyday lives.

WOL3D has been leading the printing revolution in the country with its mission to make 3D printing accessible, affordable and, simply put, super exciting for everyone. The experience centre is an extension of its commitment to put India on the global 3D printing map, giving customers access to a range of products and services for both, commercial and personal use.

Here, you can get up close to a wide range of state-of-the-art 3D printing machines, get a peek into how 3D objects are actually made, and even make your own. You can make virtually anything out here – be it something you need for your home, merchandise for your brand, custom figurines and collectibles, a dress or a piece of jewellery, prototypes of products you want to mass manufacture, architectural structures, medical models, or just something out of your imagination. It’s also perfect for on-demand and customised needs. We have an experienced team to guide you, breathe 3D life into your vision, and answer your questions.

 

All of this happens keeping sustainability at the centre, with biodegradable plastic filament used as the core manufacturing material. The centre is equipped with solar panels and runs entirely on clean energy, further minimising its carbon footprint.

 

WOL3D co-founder and director, Rahul Chandalia, has been widely recognised as the gamechanger of 3D printing in India. “Though still at a nascent stage, 3D printing has rapidly gained momentum in India, especially after the pandemic,” he says. “3D printing technology is exciting, and almost like magic, but is also intimidating from the
outside. Our aim is to educate India on how 3D printing can benefit people, and how they can use it themselves in their everyday lives. I believe the future is going to be 3D printed, but we want to get that future to you today.”

 

 

 

 

What’s at the WOL3D Experience Centre:

  • 3D Products: From cement walls and lamps to wearable fashion and medical products, we have collaborated with experts around the country to show you what this technology is capable of.
  • 3D Printers: You can browse through and take home a 3D printer starting from Rs 15,000 or a 3D pen starting from Rs 900, from our wide range of options meant for personal or professional use.
  • 3D Services: Want to experiment with making a 3D printed product? We’ll make it happen for you.
  • 3D Education: Interested in learning more about this technology? We’d be happy to give you a crash course in it, accompanied by seeing first-hand how it works in real life.

But… what is 3D printing, really?

Additive manufacturing – commonly referred to as 3D printing – is a method of creating a three dimensional object layer-by-layer using a computer-created design. It’s kinda like a printer, except that it “prints” upwards to create a
three-dimensional product.

To check out the WOL3D Experience Centre for yourself, drop by at: Cotton Mill, Hakoba Compound, 18, ground floor, Dattaram Lad Marg, Kalachowki, Mumbai.

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Aditya Chandavarkar

Aditya Chandavarkar is a established entrepreneur with business interests in manufacturing, innovative technology, training and consulting. Among other activities he the Co-Founder of Indian 3D Printing Network and is a subject matter expert on 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing with good grasp of Additive Manufacturing trends in the Region including India, APAC, Middleeast and Africa.

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