WOL3D expands nationwide with 3D printing experience centres, opens doors in Guwahati

In a major step toward democratising 3D printing in India, WOL3D, a leading SME in the 3D printing sector, has launched new experience centres in five cities — Pune, Ahmedabad, Indore, Vijayawada, and Guwahati. The move underscores WOL3D’s commitment to making 3D printing as accessible as household printers and laptops.

The centres aim to bridge the gap between idea and execution by offering hands-on access to 3D printers, pens, filaments, and prototyping services. Customers can experience live demonstrations and receive robust after-sales support. “These centres will empower students, educators, and small businesses to innovate using cutting-edge 3D technology,” said WOL3D Founder and CEO Rahul Chandalia.

The Guwahati experience centre marks a pivotal moment for the Northeast. With growing interest in tech-driven education and entrepreneurship in the region, the centre is expected to boost innovation among local startups and educational institutions. Guwahati market insiders see this as a significant push towards mainstream adoption of 3D printing, particularly in design, architecture, and small-scale manufacturing sectors. Established in 2017, WOL3D is also known for its eco-friendly filaments and focus on STEM education. Listed on the NSE SME platform and featured on Shark Tank India, the company continues to lead with innovation in aerospace, healthcare, and automotive sectors.