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DETROIT, April 9, 2025 ~ On the evening of September 15th, Creality, a leading global 3D printing technology brand, celebrated its 11th anniversary at the Renaissance Center of Detroit. The event was filled with excitement as the company announced new products and unveiled an updated visual identity.
The celebration was attended by creators from all over the world who showcased their innovative 3D printing projects that are making a difference in everyday life. This event also marked the launch of Creality's new mascot, Maker, which stands for Multi-functional Adaptive Knowledge 3D Engineering Robot.
Creality has always been dedicated to supporting innovation and with its comprehensive product portfolio that caters to all 3D printing needs, the brand felt it was time to update its visual identity. The new font and mascot will not only enhance the brand's recognition but also serve as a technical instructor for all 3D printing enthusiasts. These visuals will be gradually rolled out across all company materials, product packaging, and branding assets.
In line with their commitment to unleashing creativity, Creality's anniversary event followed the spirit of ShareFest - an event series that celebrates creativity nurtured by 3D printing. The event provided a platform for real makers to share their experiences and elaborate on how 3D printers have helped bring their unique ideas to life.
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One of the highlights of the evening was physicist Sterling Backus' presentation on his five-year experiment of creating a 3D-printed Lamborghini Aventador. He also shared his vision for using 3D printing in broader industrial applications. Purdue University's Rick Womack also took the stage to explain how students can benefit from Creality's accessible printers in his 3D Printing Club and highlighted the educational value of this technology.
Another inspiring story came from veteran user Ian Davis who has been in the field of engineering for three decades. As a cancer survivor, Ian designed and produced his own prosthetic hand and actively customizes 3D-printed devices for others. YouTuber SaturdayMorningProps' Dylan O'Connell also shared his experience of reliving his childhood dreams through his 3D-printed props inspired by classic sci-fi movies.
Michael Tang, Chief Technology Officer of Creality, expressed his excitement at seeing so many creative minds using their products to realize their dream projects. He also added that these creations are truly inspiring and drive the company to push the boundaries of what's possible. Tang reiterated Creality's commitment to expanding the possibilities of 3D printing and empowering both professionals and hobbyists to turn their visions into reality.
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In addition to celebrating creativity, Creality also unveiled its latest products - K2 & K2 Pro - at the event. These models join the popular K2 Plus, further expanding the K2 Series which is known for its flagship FFF (fused filament fabrication) large-format multi-color 3D printers. The K2 series has been recognized for its unparalleled innovation in industrial-grade 3D printing solutions and recently won the Red Dot Design Award 2025 in the Industrial Equipment, Machinery, and Automation category.
The K2 series stands out from traditional printers with its FOC step-servo motors that ensure high accuracy by providing precise control over position and speed, along with improved thermal performance. The printers also feature a unibody die-cast frame design that simplifies the structure while enhancing product consistency and durability.
Creality takes pride in its ecosystem of innovative products that work seamlessly together to drive technological advancement and elevate the 3D printing experience. From laser engravers to filament dryers, each product is carefully designed based on user feedback and aims to make breakthroughs that respond to community needs.
Emil Ma, Head of Branding and Marketing at Creality, expressed his gratitude towards users for their valuable feedback which has helped the company evolve over time. He also highlighted the latest CrealityCloud 6.0 which features AI capabilities, as an example of the company's commitment to continuous improvement.
As Creality celebrates its 11th anniversary, it looks towards the future with a renewed visual identity, a strong product portfolio, and a commitment to empowering creativity and innovation through 3D printing technology.
The celebration was attended by creators from all over the world who showcased their innovative 3D printing projects that are making a difference in everyday life. This event also marked the launch of Creality's new mascot, Maker, which stands for Multi-functional Adaptive Knowledge 3D Engineering Robot.
Creality has always been dedicated to supporting innovation and with its comprehensive product portfolio that caters to all 3D printing needs, the brand felt it was time to update its visual identity. The new font and mascot will not only enhance the brand's recognition but also serve as a technical instructor for all 3D printing enthusiasts. These visuals will be gradually rolled out across all company materials, product packaging, and branding assets.
In line with their commitment to unleashing creativity, Creality's anniversary event followed the spirit of ShareFest - an event series that celebrates creativity nurtured by 3D printing. The event provided a platform for real makers to share their experiences and elaborate on how 3D printers have helped bring their unique ideas to life.
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One of the highlights of the evening was physicist Sterling Backus' presentation on his five-year experiment of creating a 3D-printed Lamborghini Aventador. He also shared his vision for using 3D printing in broader industrial applications. Purdue University's Rick Womack also took the stage to explain how students can benefit from Creality's accessible printers in his 3D Printing Club and highlighted the educational value of this technology.
Another inspiring story came from veteran user Ian Davis who has been in the field of engineering for three decades. As a cancer survivor, Ian designed and produced his own prosthetic hand and actively customizes 3D-printed devices for others. YouTuber SaturdayMorningProps' Dylan O'Connell also shared his experience of reliving his childhood dreams through his 3D-printed props inspired by classic sci-fi movies.
Michael Tang, Chief Technology Officer of Creality, expressed his excitement at seeing so many creative minds using their products to realize their dream projects. He also added that these creations are truly inspiring and drive the company to push the boundaries of what's possible. Tang reiterated Creality's commitment to expanding the possibilities of 3D printing and empowering both professionals and hobbyists to turn their visions into reality.
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In addition to celebrating creativity, Creality also unveiled its latest products - K2 & K2 Pro - at the event. These models join the popular K2 Plus, further expanding the K2 Series which is known for its flagship FFF (fused filament fabrication) large-format multi-color 3D printers. The K2 series has been recognized for its unparalleled innovation in industrial-grade 3D printing solutions and recently won the Red Dot Design Award 2025 in the Industrial Equipment, Machinery, and Automation category.
The K2 series stands out from traditional printers with its FOC step-servo motors that ensure high accuracy by providing precise control over position and speed, along with improved thermal performance. The printers also feature a unibody die-cast frame design that simplifies the structure while enhancing product consistency and durability.
Creality takes pride in its ecosystem of innovative products that work seamlessly together to drive technological advancement and elevate the 3D printing experience. From laser engravers to filament dryers, each product is carefully designed based on user feedback and aims to make breakthroughs that respond to community needs.
Emil Ma, Head of Branding and Marketing at Creality, expressed his gratitude towards users for their valuable feedback which has helped the company evolve over time. He also highlighted the latest CrealityCloud 6.0 which features AI capabilities, as an example of the company's commitment to continuous improvement.
As Creality celebrates its 11th anniversary, it looks towards the future with a renewed visual identity, a strong product portfolio, and a commitment to empowering creativity and innovation through 3D printing technology.
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