WOL3D has officially launched BRAHMA, which is being billed as the country’s first and largest consumer 3D printing farm. This new facility marks a substantial advancement in additive manufacturing within the region.
BRAHMA operates over 200 3D printers including Bambu Lab A1 Combo by WOL3D, positioning itself as a pioneer in mass customization, rapid prototyping, and on-demand manufacturing. The initiative aims to provide creators, businesses, and industries with scalable and efficient 3D printing solutions in a single location.
With its current capability to produce around 10,000 parts per week, WOL3D anticipates ramping up production to 50,000 units in the near future. The facility employs a range of advanced printing technologies, including Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) and Stereolithography (SLA).
“BRAHMA represents a new energy in manufacturing in India,” stated Rahul Chandalia, Co-Founder and CEO of WOL3D. He emphasized the goal of making high-quality, on-demand production seamless for both individual inventors and larger enterprises. The company views BRAHMA as a vital growth engine that will unlock additional revenue opportunities and support its expansion across India and into international markets.
The launch strengthens WOL3D’s presence in the Indian 3D printing sector. Currently, the company operates ten experience centers nationwide and plans to extend the BRAHMA model to other cities and global markets in the future. This strategic move aligns with WOL3D’s efforts to promote self-reliant, technology-driven manufacturing in India, enhancing its position for global competitiveness.