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WOL3D is a leader in the Indian 3D printing industry, with a comprehensive product portfolio and capabilities that range from manufacturing printers and filaments to offering prototyping services. Their recent successful IPO and expansion into new stores underline a significant scaling and strategic commitment to the 3D printing domain.
The company has entered into the defense manufacturing sector, highlighting its technological prowess in 3D printing. They have successfully submitted 3D-printed full-density metal components for weapon systems, marking a critical step in utilizing advanced 3D printing technology for defense applications. This development positions Kore Digital Limited as an innovative player in the niche of metal 3D printing for defense purposes.
Silicon Rental Solutions Limited is diversifying into 3D printing by offering solutions for prototyping, manufacturing, and education. This includes providing cutting-edge 3D printers, materials, setup, and training—indicative of a robust entry into this technology space. Their significant expansion into emerging tech such as 3D printing underscores their commitment to innovation and adaptability in the evolving tech landscape.
Macfos Limited has integrated 3D printing (FDM and SLA) and related services into its commercial offerings since 2021 and formally expanded its objects to include 3D printing, prototyping and assembly services. These are presented as ongoing revenue-generating services and part of product development capabilities, indicating 3D printing is a core, monetized vertical for Macfos Limited rather than mere R&D activity.
Laxmi Dental Limited operates Taglus, an in‑house division that manufactures 3D printing resins, thermoforming sheets and related consumables, reporting material revenues (INR ~289 million in FY25). This places Laxmi Dental as one of the few Indian manufacturers of aligner raw materials and 3D printing consumables, making additive‑manufacturing inputs a core, monetized business vertical rather than a limited R&D pilot.