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XYZprinting Concludes Highly Successful Consumer Electronics Show

3D Printers and More Showcase Innovation and Manufacturing Capabilities

XYZprinting, the 3D printing division of electronic manufacturing company New Kinpo Group, concluded a highly successful Consumer Electronics Show (CES) today having unveiled several exciting new products and concept devices, from several different models of 3D printers, to wearables, home robots and more, including one of the most talked about food printers at the show.

Beginning at Unveiled on Sunday, the team coordinated a week of exciting product demonstrations leading the way with the new da Vinci Junior 3D printer, selected as one of TWICE's Picks, and the Nobel 1.0 3D printer, which achieved a CES Editors' Choice award from Reviewed.com. Hundreds of excited show attendees sampled cookies from the food printer prototype, which was a universal hit at the show, winning the "Top Tech of CES 2015 Award" by Digital Trends. XYZprinting received coverage from the top echelon of business and technology media, including the Wall Street Journal, Mashable, NBC News, CBS News, CNN, FOX News, Reuters, CNBC, TIME Magazine, WIRED and CNET.

"XYZprinting is breaking down technology barriers with the introduction of several easy-to-use devices that deliver innovative experiences to consumers," said Simon Shen, CEO of New Kinpo Group. "This year's CES put our innovation and manufacturing prowess on display for consumers and the world's leading technology companies, alike. We want to get everyone involved in the third industrial revolution of additive manufacturing."

Leading 3D Printing Products

XYZ started with printing and displayed several amazing devices at CES:

The new XYZprinting 1.0 AiO is equipped with a built in 3D scanner using split laser technology. This enables the user to scan an object to an STL file and be able to reproduce it immediately.
The new da Vinci Junior, the latest innovative and compact 3D printer designed for the consumer market. Priced at $349, the da Vinci Junior is the most affordable fully-assembled 3D printer in the market. The device's all-enclosed printing area and non-heated bed ensure users' safety, and since the printing system utilizes a low amount of power, it makes the da Vinci Junior one of the most eco-friendly 3D printers on the market.
The Nobel 1.0, a highly accurate, consumer-grade, desktop 3D printer, designed to achieve superior printing results for users of all skill levels—at an affordable cost. As XYZprinting's first 3D printer to rely on stereolithography technology, the device uses a laser beam to cure the photopolymer resin, equating to a print resolution that reaches 25 microns. The Nobel 1.0 is the most user-friendly and cost-effective SL Laser 3D printer on the market, with a price-point thousands of dollars below other stereolithograpy printers.
The new Food Printer, built off the company's innovation and leadership in the 3D printing industry uses best practices in material extrusion and engineering, and is suitable for all users who want to create various 3D shapes for common food items, beginning today with cookies and cake decoration.

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