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• Bambu Lab has partnered with meland to open what they describe as China’s first 3D printing creativity center for children. The new space, officially named “meland x Bambu Lab,” launched...
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Bambu Lab has partnered with meland to open what they describe as China’s first 3D printing creativity center for children. The new space, officially named “meland x Bambu Lab,” launched on March 12, 2026, inside the MixC World complex in Shenzhen. The idea behind this playground is that instead of just seeing 3D printing as something industrial, children can experience it as part of play. It is also located in one of the city’s largest retail and entertainment complexes, meaning the concept is being introduced in a high-traffic, everyday environment rather than a niche setting.
To bring that idea to life, the space is built around a central feature called a “CyberBrick city,” a miniature world made using 3D printed parts.
The installation recreates familiar playground environments, but