São Paulo, Brazil, December 9, 2025 — Creality, a global leader in the 3D printing industry, held its first Creality Summit Brazil 2026 in São Paulo, gathering nearly 200 distributors, partners, creators, and industry representatives. The event highlighted the growing maturity of Brazil’s 3D printing market and the increasing presence of global manufacturers in the region.
Brazil’s Market Outlook and Creality’s Local Strategy

The summit opened with an overview of global and Brazilian 3D printing trends, along with updates on Creality’s development in recent years. The presentations emphasised the brand’s expanding involvement in Brazil through collaborations with local creators, educational institutions, architectural firms, robotics competitions, and cultural events—reflecting a broader commitment to supporting a more active and diverse 3D printing community.
The summit also introduced Creality’s updated direction for 2026, highlighting a more structured distribution framework, strengthened partner support, and initiatives aimed at improving long-term market stability.
Complete Ecosystem Presented for the First Time in Brazil
The event showcased Creality’s most comprehensive ecosystem lineup to date in Brazil, with a focus on new releases. Highlights included FDM printers spanning the Ender series and the next-generation K2 Series, new additions in resin printing with the Halot X1, and the debut of the Sermoon P1 3D scanner and Falcon T1 laser engraver. Together, these products demonstrated Creality’s broadened offerings for 2026, covering home users, professional prototyping, and engineering-focused workflows.

Case Studies Reflect Wider Industry Adoption

Two guest speakers illustrated how 3D printing is advancing innovation across professional fields in Brazil. One presented applications in motorcycle customisation using desktop printers for rapid prototyping, while another from the aerospace ecosystem highlighted high-precision and reliability requirements. These examples offered clear external validation of the technology’s stability and performance, reinforcing confidence among attending partners.
3D Printing Community and Ecosystem Engagement

More than a dozen Brazilian creators displayed 3D-printed models, showcasing the diversity of local creativity. The summit also included a brief partner awards ceremony, prize draws, and a networking session connecting distributors, creators, and engineers—further strengthening the event’s community and ecosystem focus.
With strong participation and a focused agenda, the summit reflected Creality’s growing activity in Brazil and the continued expansion of the country’s 3D printing landscape. As adoption increases across consumer and professional segments, similar industry gatherings are expected to play an increasingly important role in the region.


