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PioCreat Showcases Full-Spectrum 3D Printing Solutions at Formnext 2025

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Published Nov 20, 2025

Meet the PioNext Mini, MS01 SE, and G5Ultra: Innovations promising unprecedented speed and high-temperature performance across dental, medical, and industrial sectors.

At Formnext 2025, the world’s leading trade fair for additive manufacturing, PioCreat showcased its full range of 3D printing solutions, offering visitors a first-hand opportunity to experience innovations across dental, medical, industrial, and consumer applications. At Booth 12.1-C02, professionals, partners, and enthusiasts explored live demonstrations, hands-on workflows, and interactive sessions, gaining deeper insights into how PioCreat technology transforms digital designs into high-quality physical outputs.

Dental Innovations Take Center Stage

This year, PioCreat placed special emphasis on its latest dental solutions, developing technologies that make chairside production faster, more compact, and more intuitive. The PioNext Mini is a prime example of this focus on efficiency and portability. With its ultra-compact, suitcase-style design, it enables clinics to produce crowns, bridges, inlays, and veneers directly, saving both post time and space.

The PioNext Mini features a dual resin tank system, which includes an ACF Fast Vat for 10-minute crown printing and an HDF Clear Vat for polishing-free, high-transparency results. This enables quick material swaps for different applications. Meanwhile, the upgraded LCD screen ensures long-term stability and clarity. Together, these features make it a smart and reliable tool for dental labs and practices looking to streamline operations.

Medical Solutions for Personalized Care

PioCreat’s IPX2 (Source: PioCreat)

In healthcare, PioCreat’s 3D printers are designed to bring industrial precision to custom orthotic and prosthetic manufacturing. The MS01 SE stands out as a powerful solution for creating one-piece scoliosis braces, prosthetic sockets, and foot orthoses. With a high-temperature 400 °C nozzle, large 650 mm build height, and biocompatible material compatibility, it combines strength, comfort, and clinical reliability.

The printer’s single-piece printing approach reduces circumferential cracking. And the parts produced by the MS01 SE are strong, too. The model’s Z-axis layer bonding can withstand 10,000 bending cycles without cracking, ensuring long-term durability. Additionally, the printer’s biocompatibility certifications ensure safe, skin-friendly use. Remarkably, the printer can achieve fast production times, typically between four and seven hours per orthosis, making it a practical tool for busy clinics focused on patient-specific care.

The IPX2 printer, on the other hand, is tailored for producing custom insoles, supporting orthopedists and healthcare providers in delivering precise, comfortable, and durable solutions for their patients. The IPX2 features a specialized TPU extruder that is designed to ensure smoother, more stable extrusion, as well as a dual-station design, which means users can print a pair of adult insoles in one go. One of the best parts? It only takes about an hour, without sacrificing precision.

Industrial Applications

Moving to industrial applications, PioCreat’s G5Ultra Pellet 3D Printer demonstrates the company’s commitment to high-speed, high-temperature performance. This machine supports thermoplastic pellets as feedstock, an economical and sustainable option for high performance and material flexibility.

The nozzle can be heated up to 420 °C, and the print bed up to 120 °C. With its segmented extruder, the G5Ultra offers outstanding material compatibility, handling composites such as PA-CF, PLA, PETG-GF, ABS and more. Whether in research labs, design studios, or educational institutions, the G5Ultra provides a robust platform for experimentation and innovation.

Consumer and Hobbyist Solutions

PioCreat’s HALOT-X1 (Source: PioCreat)

The HALOT-X1, a 16K resin 3D printer, provided attendees a hands-on experience with a high-precision, easy-to-use device. Its top-down printing system ensures enhanced layer consistency, while independent light zones optimize exposure and preserve screen life. The quick-release build plate simplifies model removal, reducing the risk of damage to delicate prints, making it ideal for hobbyists and professionals alike.

Immersive Booth Experience

PioCreat’s MS01 SE and G5Ultra (Source: PioCreat)

Designed for interaction, PioCreat’s booth allowed attendees to engage with experts, compare outputs, and explore the real-world applications of its technologies. Visitors witnessed each printer in action, gaining hands-on insights into how PioCreat’s solutions enhance productivity, precision, and workflow efficiency.

Live Q&A sessions provided an opportunity for personalized advice, sparking discussions about the future of 3D printing and showcasing the company’s innovations.

Looking Ahead

By participating in Formnext 2025, PioCreat reaffirmed its vision for intelligent, full-spectrum digital manufacturing. The company invites global distributors, partners, and professional users to connect with its team, explore innovative workflows, and discuss collaboration opportunities for driving the future of 3D printing. PioCreat’s commitment to advancing 3D printing technology remains at the forefront of its mission to support industries in transforming their production processes.

About PioCreat 3D

Founded in 2015 in Shenzhen, PioCreat 3D specializes in professional and consumer 3D printing solutions, providing advanced hardware, software, and materials for a variety of industries. PioCreat continues to advance additive manufacturing technology, helping users across healthcare, industrial, dental, and consumer sectors achieve higher precision and efficiency in their production processes.

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