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Lynxter Opens Its Doors

In Bayonne, on Lynxter's premises, about 100 people, partners and customers, industrialists and researchers have exchanged views on the challenges and innovations of 3D printing silicone. Lynxter manufactures machines for printing thermoplastics, elastomers or ceramics. The day has a special significance. Thomas Batigne, President of Lynxter explains: "On the one hand, it is organised for a sharing of experiences and a cross-look between custome…
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In Bayonne, on Lynxter's premises, about 100 people, partners and customers, industrialists and researchers have exchanged views on the challenges and innovations of 3D printing silicone. Lynxter manufactures machines for printing thermoplastics, elastomers or ceramics. The day has a special significance. Thomas Batigne, President of Lynxter explains: "On the one hand, it is organised for a sharing of experiences and a cross-look between custome…

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usinenouvelle.com broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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