Bambu Lab strengthens PH presence through media roundtable and new retail partnership
Alesi Almario, Kc Cruz, Clyde Marapao, Een Mercado, and Aze Ching of Bambu Lab during the media roundtable.
Bambu Lab, a consumer technology company established in Shenzhen, China, in 2020, continues to bring 3D printing closer to everyday users by strengthening its presence in the Philippine market. While 3D printing was once considered a tool reserved for professionals and technical specialists, Bambu Lab—through its full range of desktop 3D printers—is redefining it as an approachable, household-friendly technology. With its expanding availability in the Philippines, the company aims to help more consumers integrate 3D printing into homes, offices, hobby rooms, and creative spaces.
In a recent media roundtable, Bambu Lab introduced and demonstrated the compact A1 and A1 mini, both ideal for small desks and beginners. These 3D printers support a wide range of practical applications, including home organization, DIY repairs, creative hobbies, product prototyping, and specialized tool production.
The upcoming Bambu Lab concept store in the Philippines, located in One Ayala, Makati City.
Bambu Lab also announced that its newly authorized local reseller will soon open the first Bambu Lab concept store in the Philippines, located in One Ayala, Makati City. The upcoming concept corner will allow customers to view the full lineup of 3D printers and consumables firsthand, explore product features, and identify the model that best matches their needs before purchase.
Complementing its hardware is MakerWorld, Bambu Lab’s open, community-driven platform with millions of users worldwide and over 20,000 daily active users. Through MakerWorld, Filipinos can easily browse, download, and print from a vast library of shared 3D models. Available designs include household organizers, DIY tools, children’s toys, props, educational materials, and more—empowering users to maximize their printers and turn ideas into tangible objects.