realme partners with Bambu Lab and MakerWorld on replaceable, 3D-printed camera deck for the new GT 8 Pro

The European event highlighted the fusion of mobile tech and interactive 3D printing

realme partners with Bambu Lab and MakerWorld on replaceable, 3D-printed camera deck for the new GT 8 Pro

In the industrial interiors of Fabryka Norblina - one of key event venues located in Warsaw, the capital of Poland - the European premiere of realme’s new flagship smartphone, the GT 8 Pro, took place. The event was part of an international launch series, with previous editions held in China and France.

For the first time in Central Europe, realme showcased its concept of a replaceable camera Deck and highlighted its close partnership with Bambu Lab and the MakerWorld platform.

The Warsaw edition proved to be particularly dynamic and strongly focused on the local creator community.

The realme GT 8 Pro smartphone is powered by the top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor and the advanced Hyper Vision+ AI chip, resulting in impressive computational performance. During the event, attendees were shown sample photos taken with the device and could see how well it performs in street photography thanks to a system developed in collaboration with RICOH GR.

At the same time, significant attention was drawn to the 3D printing zone, prepared jointly by realme, Bambu Lab, and MakerWorld.

Visitors could watch the creation process of the interchangeable camera decks live - from the downloadable design available on MakerWorld to the final printed component. realme officially emphasized that its partnership with Bambu Lab includes global promotion of 3D personalization, and Poland has become another key stop on this technological journey.

The printed designs were inspired by Polish culture and local motifs, and there were also variants featuring partner logos.

The high print quality and speed impressed attendees, who eagerly asked about the possibilities of creating their own designs.

For the event, we showcased the smallest and most affordable 3D printer in our portfolio - the Bambu Lab Mini Combo - to demonstrate how much can be achieved both visually and functionally while staying within a highly competitive budget.

The event also featured the presence of Edutech Expert, the official Bambu Lab reseller in Poland. Their representatives answered questions about printer operation, materials, and personalization capabilities, while also introducing attendees to the principles and spirit of the maker community. For many visitors, it was the first opportunity to see how accessible and practical modern 3D printing can be.

The Warsaw event seamlessly aligned with the global rollout while highlighting the unique creativity of the Polish community. The entire experience took the form of an interactive showcase connecting mobile technologies with maker culture.

Photo courtesy of Edutech Expert. All right reserved.

realme demonstrated that a smartphone can be more than just a tool - it can become a micro-space for user creativity, and the partnership with Bambu Lab and MakerWorld opens new avenues for personalization.

This is only the beginning of a global trend that is already successfully bridging the world of consumer electronics with creative 3D printing.