
SHENZHEN, China, Aug 20, 2025 – Elegoo will participate for the first time at IFA 2025, scheduled for Sep 1–5 at Messe Berlin (Hall 20-161). The company will highlight how 3D printing can be applied in everyday settings, moving beyond as an industrial tool. By emphasizing speed, accuracy and accessibility, the company aims to show how 3D printing is becoming a technology for household and personal use.
“3D printing is no longer a complex, professional-only technology,” said Chris Hong, founder of ELEGOO. “IFA is a great platform to let people experience how intuitive, intelligent and inspiring this technology can be in daily life.”
Innovations on Display
At Hall 20, Stand 161, visitors will see printers like Centauri Carbon, OrangeStorm Giga, Saturn 4 Ultra 6K, Mars 5 Ultra and Jupiter 2, which will officially launch later this year. All models are designed to balance speed, precision, and operational features to simplify usage to get consistent output. Visitors can view the printing process on the displayed printers.
Nexprint Platform and $1 Million Creator Fund
Earlier this August, ELEGOO launched Nexprint, a platform designed to connect users globally and facilitate sharing of original 3D models. The launch includes a $1 million creator fund to recognize new designs. Since sharing 3D model files is a key part of the printing process, Nexprint is set up to make this step easier for users and to encourage participation from beginners, hobbyists, and professionals.
Highlighting Diversity in Creation
ELEGOO will showcase the first phase of “ELEGOO with Her” program, which empowers women creators in home décor, education, fashion and cosplay. 70% of designers are new to 3D printing, reflecting the company’s commitment to fostering inclusivity in the maker community.
A Booth Built by 3D Printing
ELEGOO’s booth will feature a 3D living room setting in which all furniture and decorative elements are produced using 3D printers. The display will also include printed items that demonstrate practical and creative uses for everyday challenges, illustrating how 3D printing can be applied in home environments.
Source: Elegoo
About Elegoo

Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Shenzhen, China, Elegoo designs and manufactures consumer-focused 3D printers, laser engravers, and electronics kits for educational and prototyping use. Its product range includes the Mars and Saturn series of resin printers, Neptune series FDM printers, and Arduino-compatible STEM kits. The company serves individual makers, educators, and small-scale manufacturers. Elegoo distributes its products to over 90 countries and operates a 30,000-square-meter facility for production and R&D. As of 2024, it employs around 700 people and reports annual revenue exceeding $200 million. The company has received recognition for product design and business performance, including a Gold Stevie Award and a European Product Design Award. Elegoo emphasizes user-friendly design and affordability, aiming to expand access to digital fabrication technologies in both learning and professional environments. Its tools are commonly used for functional prototyping, hobbyist projects, and STEM education worldwide.
About IFA

IFA Berlin is Europe’s leading trade show for consumer electronics and home appliances. First held in 1924, the annual event takes place at Messe Berlin and is organized by IFA Management GmbH. It brings together industry professionals, media and consumers to highlight developments in smart home, audio, computing, mobile and entertainment technologies. The 2024 edition hosted about 215,000 visitors and more than 1,800 exhibitors from over 30 countries. With a century-long history, IFA has become a global platform for product launches, networking and industry discussions that influence the direction of consumer technology and home appliances.