3DinBox invests €500,000 in new HQ

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3DinBox, the first 3D printing technology hub in Romania, has invested €500,000 in a new HQ, allowing the company to expand its product and service offering.

The new facility spans 600 sqm, with approximately 100 sqm dedicated to a showroom and offices. 

Andrei Murariu, Founder and CEO of 3DinBox, said: "The new space allows us to optimize the entire order processing flow and implement clear procedures to maintain control over all stages.  

The new showroom, located in TMB Group industrial park Chitila, offers a wide range of 3D printers, accessories, filaments, resins, and 3D printing services. 

The company has over 1,000 products from 24 3D printer manufacturers and 35 consumables producers, available in stock or by order. 

Looking ahead, the company plans a further investment of around €20,000 in digitalization.

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