两种新技术融合,新型3D打印微型机器人
SIASUNSIASUN(SZ:300024) Xuan Gu Bao·2025-11-19 15:06

Core Insights - A new 3D printing technology developed by scientists at Carnegie Mellon University has successfully created microDeltas, miniature delta robots, which are expected to play significant roles in micro-manipulation, micro-assembly, minimally invasive surgery, and wearable haptic devices [1] - The technology utilizes advanced nano-manufacturing techniques, focusing laser to precisely cure photosensitive materials and depositing thin metal layers to create complex 3D structures and actuators without manual folding or assembly [1] - The 3D printing industry is on the verge of a transformative phase, with increasing applications across various sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, education, and construction, driven by cost reduction, improved standards, and rising demand [1] Industry Summary - The performance and cost advantages of 3D printing are becoming more pronounced, accelerating the technology's penetration rate [1] - The Chinese 3D printing market is projected to exceed 63 billion yuan in 2024, representing a 30-fold increase over the past decade, with expectations to surpass 100 billion yuan by 2029, driving the upstream and downstream industry chain to exceed 300 billion yuan [1] Company Summary - Relevant A-share concept stocks include Hongchang Electronics and AVIC Heavy Machinery, which are associated with the advancements in 3D printing technology [1]