Nagoya Kogeisha, Ltd. (Headquarters: Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya City; President and Representative Director: Tomoki Okada; hereinafter 'Nagoya Kogeisha') will jointly exhibit with Prusa Research (Czech Republic) at the '38th Manufacturing World Tokyo,' to be held from July 1 (Wed) to 3 (Fri), 2026. At this exhibition, the booth will showcase the latest 3D printer 'PRUSA COREONE,' highly acclaimed worldwide, alongside 'KARAKSA-F,' a high-performance filament developed by Asahi Kasei Corporation, to introduce a 3D printing environment optimized for high-performance materials. Japanese High-Performance Material 'KARAKSA-F' A high-performance filament developed using Asahi Kasei Corporation's cellulose nanofiber (CNF) technology. Featuring high strength, high heat resistance, and low warping, KARAKSA-F is increasingly adopted for practical applications such as jigs, maintenance parts, drones, and robotics components. ● High Strength via Layer Adhesion The unique properties of cellulose nanofibers enable instant high fluidity during printing, allowing for unprecedented strength in printed parts. Comparison of layer adhesion strength ● High Heat Resistance via High-Quality Nylon Heat resistance ranks among the highest in commercially available engineering plastics, enabling use at temperatures of 170–180°C. *Reference values are for comparison with typical commercial filament material properties. Heat deflection temperature at 0.45 MPa Official website: KARAKSATM-F | Asahi Kasei Corporation Prusa's Latest Equipment Optimized for High-Performance Materials This exhibition will combine KARAKSA-F with Prusa's latest equipment to demonstrate a 3D printing environment that enables more practical utilization of high-performance materials. Prusa's Latest Models 'CORE One + / CORE One L' Equipped with a sealed chamber that maintains stable internal temperatures, enabling printing with materials requiring high-temperature environments. Delivers a stable printing environment suitable for