You can see a demonstration of a 3D printer and take a factory tour!
Would you like to come for a factory tour that is possible because of domestic design and manufacturing in Japan?
Our company is headquartered in Higashi-Kamata, Ota City, Tokyo, which is known as a manufacturing town. At our headquarters factory, you can observe the actual production of 3D printers and see demonstration prints. We warmly welcome consultations with engineers regarding any issues your company may have, as well as questions about the actual machines! Additionally, we have offices in Osaka and Nagoya where you can see the actual machines on display, so please feel free to contact us. (Reservation required)
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2-1-15 Higashikamata, Ota City, Tokyo 10 minutes on foot from Keikyu Kamata Station on the Keikyu Line 15 minutes on foot from JR Kamata Station
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G-ZERO G-ZERO L1 G-ZERO MP1 On-site machine viewing and technical consultation
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Notice of Participation in the 28th Monozukuri World [Osaka] Next Generation 3D Printer Exhibition from October 1 (Wednesday) to October 3 (Friday), 2025.
Gutenberg Co., Ltd. will be exhibiting at the "28th Monozukuri World [Osaka] Next Generation 3D Printer Exhibition" held at Intex Osaka. This exhibition features displays of AM, 3D printers, materials, and contract manufacturing services. We plan to showcase the actual machine of "G-ZERO MP1" and a number of prototypes using "POTICON PEEK." We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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At the Otsuka Corporation's Manufacturing Solutions Fair 2025 in the fall, our representative Yamaguchi will give a presentation.
14:00~14:40 【C04】 Domestic FFF 3D Printer "G-ZERO Series" and POTICON Filament We will introduce the 3D printer "G-ZERO Series" from Gutenberg Co., Ltd. In addition to the existing compact model "G-ZERO" and the large model "G-ZERO L1," we announced the "G-ZERO MP1" in 2025, which is compatible with Otsuka Chemical's POTICON PEEK filament. The "G-ZERO MP1" achieves high-strength and fine (thin nozzle, thin layer) PEEK molding, which has been a challenge until now, with a fast and compact device. Leveraging the excellent properties of POTICON filament, which contains potassium titanate fibers (TISOMO), the "G-ZERO Series" makes the impossible possible.
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Notice of Participation in the 2025 International Robot Exhibition (IREX) from December 3 (Wednesday) to December 6 (Saturday), 2025.
Gutenberg Co., Ltd. will be exhibiting at the '2025 International Robot Exhibition (IREX)' held at Tokyo Big Sight. At this exhibition, advanced technologies and related products from domestic and international robot manufacturers and related companies will be showcased, and business negotiations directly linked to new business opportunities will take place. Our company plans to display the actual machine of "G-ZERO MP1" and numerous prototypes using "POTICON PEEK." We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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Notice of Participation in the 16th Advanced Functional Materials Week from November 12 (Wednesday) to November 14 (Friday), 2025.
Gutenberg Co., Ltd. will be exhibiting at the 16th Advanced Functional Materials Week held at Makuhari Messe. This exhibition showcases advanced material technologies including functional films, plastics, cellulose, carbon fiber composites, metals, and ceramics. We plan to display a number of actual machines of "G-ZERO MP1" and prototypes using "POTICON PEEK." We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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Notice of Participation in "N-Plus 2025" from Wednesday, October 15 to Friday, October 17, 2025.
Gutenberg Inc. will be exhibiting at 'N-Plus 2025' held at Tokyo Big Sight. This exhibition is a product development technology exhibition structured around 18 keywords that cover high functionality, high added value, and sustainability. We plan to showcase a number of prototypes using "G-ZERO MP1" and "POTICON PEEK." We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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Our company explores the possibilities of digital technologies, including 3D printers, serving as a bridge between designers and manufacturers, aiming to realize a democratic transformation in manufacturing. Additionally, we will expand manufacturing literacy so that anyone can connect to processing sites on our manufacturing web platform and utilize the resources of small factories, enabling designs focused on each process, such as machining and mass production. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.