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ELEGOO to Bring Consumer 3D Printing Demos to RAPID + TCT 2026

ELEGOO heads to RAPID + TCT 2026 in Boston with its Jupiter 2 large-format resin printer and a full ecosystem demo at Booth 1215, April 14-16.

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ELEGOO to Bring Consumer 3D Printing Demos to RAPID + TCT 2026
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ELEGOO is rolling into Boston's RAPID + TCT with its biggest resin printer yet and a pitch that speaks directly to makers: that desktop resin printing is ready for larger, more demanding work.

The Shenzhen-based brand will occupy Booth 1215 at the Thomas M. Menino Convention & Exhibition Center from April 14 through 16, making its case with the Jupiter 2 as the headline machine. The large-format resin printer carries a build volume of 302.40 × 161.98 × 300.00 mm, enough room to run full-sized helmet pieces, cosplay components, or batched miniature runs in a single plate pull, without the tile-and-glue math that smaller vats force on users.

The Jupiter 2 is not arriving alone. ELEGOO is framing the booth around an integrated ecosystem rather than a single product drop, pairing the printer with its Matrix APP for remote monitoring and print control and the Nexprint 3D model platform, which lets users browse, download, and send models to supported printers without juggling separate slicer workflows. The ability to remotely start, pause, or stop a resin print and receive live status updates addresses a real friction point for hobbyists who currently babysit their Saturn or Mars machines through an entire cure cycle.

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The decision to bring consumer-grade hardware to RAPID + TCT, a show historically dominated by industrial systems and enterprise buyers, is itself worth noting. ELEGOO's booth presence signals that the company is actively seeking face time with the broader North American maker community at a venue where that community increasingly shows up. For attendees, it is a chance to see the Jupiter 2's build volume claims tested in person and to get hands-on time with the Matrix APP integration before committing to an upgrade.

The demonstrations will span consumer, creative, and professional use cases, giving ELEGOO room to speak to everyone from tabletop gamers batch-printing warbands to small fabrication shops evaluating whether a Jupiter 2 can replace a more expensive production unit. Trade show floors have a way of revealing whether claimed build volumes hold up at the edges of the plate, and Boston will be the first wide public test of that.

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