Futurology presents additive manufacturing ecosystem with Bambu Lab solutions at Spray Drone End User Conference

April 01, 2025
Futurology presents additive manufacturing ecosystem with Bambu Lab solutions at Spray Drone End User Conference
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The rapidly evolving world demands new approaches to manufacturing — flexible, personalized, and scalable to meet any challenge. This is exactly the direction Futurology is heading, developing an additive manufacturing ecosystem powered by Bambu Lab solutions, a leading brand in the world of 3D printing.

During the strategic Spray Drone End User Conference held in Alabama on March 23-26 — organized by Alabama Cooperative Extension System and Auburn University — Futurology presented its additive manufacturing ecosystem designed for strategically important industries, from agriculture to educational projects. At the same time, the company opened a new chapter in its localization efforts.

Emerging technologies like agricultural robotics are increasing the demand for rapid prototyping, localized small-batch production of parts, and experimental models. This is especially relevant for companies working directly in the field, operating in labs, or developing custom technical solutions with limited resources.

Bambu Lab solutions, distributed by Futurology in the United States, are already proving their effectiveness across agricultural robotics, small-scale manufacturing, prototyping, and engineering education.

 

Futurology’s work is shaping a new generation of digital infrastructure — affordable, scalable, and technologically advanced. At the event, Futurology not only showcased its equipment but also held a giveaway for one of the Bambu Lab printers — which is a kind of Rolls-Royce in the 3D printing world.

From drone components to parts for training simulators, additive manufacturing is enabling the creation of solutions exactly when and where they are needed.

We extends its gratitude to the event organizers — Alabama Cooperative Extension System and Auburn University, particularly Steve Li , Associate Professor and Cooperative Extension Expert at Alabama Cooperative Extension and Auburn University — for fostering international cooperation in technology, particularly in additive manufacturing and 3D printing. Platforms like Spray Drone End User Conference empower participants to share their expertise, build rapid prototyping ecosystems, launch educational and industrial initiatives, and scale 3D technology integration for agriculture and robotics globally..

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