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Creality Unveils SPARKX i7 and Cutting-Edge 3D Printers at CES 2026

From AI-driven designs to four-colour printing, Creality’s CES 2026 lineup redefines what’s possible. See why the SPARKX i7 is turning heads.

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Creality Unveils SPARKX i7 and Cutting-Edge 3D Printers at CES 2026

Creality, a leading name in 3D printing, has showcased its latest innovations at CES 2026. The company unveiled news desktop creation tools, including the sleek SPARKX i7 printer, at its booth in the Venetian Expo Centre. Visitors can still explore the interactive displays and hands-on experiences until the event closes.

The highlight of Creality’s CES 2026 presentation was the official debut of the SPARKX i7. This new 3D printer features a clean, modern design alongside advanced functions like a quick-swap hotend and a four-colour filament system. Its AI-powered capabilities and redesigned colour-changing mechanism also set it apart from previous models. Pre-orders for the SPARKX i7 opened immediately in North America, with global sales expected to follow soon.

The company’s booth (Venetian 54359) drew attention with interactive installations and localised model showcases. Alongside the SPARKX i7, Creality displayed other core products, including the Ender-3 V4 3D printer, the Falcon T1 laser engraver, and the Sermoon P1 3D scanner. The CubeMe AI function, another key feature, was also demonstrated to visitors. Attendees have been able to test the news devices firsthand. The booth remains open for those wanting to experience Creality’s latest technology before the exhibition ends.

The SPARKX i7 and other news products mark Creality’s push into more advanced, user-friendly 3D printing. North American customers can now place pre-orders, while global buyers will gain access in the near future. The company’s CES presence reinforces its position as a major player in the desktop creation market.

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