RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Oct. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ejada Systems, the leading digital transformation orchestrator in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Dyna.Ai, a global provider in AI solutions, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate innovation through AI and support the digital transformation journey of businesses in the Kingdom and the wider region.
On this occasion, Mr. Mohammed Hassoobh, Acting CEO of ejada Systems, emphasized that this MoU reflects ejada's ongoing commitment to adopting the latest AI technologies to serve its clients across both public and private sectors. He added: "The signing of this MoU with Dyna.Ai marks an important step in strengthening the capabilities of institutions in the Kingdom to embrace AI solutions as a strategic tool for boosting efficiency and delivering sustainable added value."
Carlton Liew, Chief Business Officer and Co-Founder of Dyna.Ai, highlighted the importance of partnering with a trusted local leader like ejada that shares the same vision of empowering communities through AI. "Most of us already see the promise of AI. What matters now is making it work in ways that are relevant and meaningful for the region's businesses and professionals. With ejada's deep local expertise and our AI solutions, we can help organizations across the Kingdom and the Middle East unlock their potential and turn it into lasting impact."
Through this partnership, ejada and Dyna.Ai will collaborate on delivering Arabic-enabled AI solutions tailored for clients in the region. By combining ejada's regional expertise and Dyna.Ai's cutting-edge technologies, the collaboration aims to enhance access to transformative AI across the Middle East.
The MoU underscores both parties' commitment to innovation and making AI adoption practical and impactful — helping organizations boost efficiency, build technological capabilities, and create long-term value. Beyond strengthening the Kingdom's digital transformation efforts, the partnership also contributes to positioning the wider region as a growing hub for technology and innovation.
About ejada
ejada, a leading Information Technology (IT) services provider headquartered in Saudi Arabia, empowers organizations across the Middle East and Africa (MENA) to thrive in today's digital landscape. The Company helps businesses and public-sector entities achieve and maintain a competitive edge through innovative IT solutions and services specifically designed to support their digital transformation journey. ejada sets itself apart by offering a unique combination of local expertise and global reach combining a locally based, culturally aware workforce with comprehensive cross-industry solutions and strategic partnerships with globally renowned technology vendors and partners. For more information, please visit www.ejada.com
About Dyna.Ai
Dyna.Ai is a leading AI-as-a-Service company headquartered in Singapore, dedicated to transforming the finance industry and beyond with cutting-edge AI-driven products and solutions. Our expertise encompasses state-of-the-art AI models, sophisticated algorithms, AI-human interaction technologies, and big data analytics. These capabilities enable us to deliver top-tier AI solutions that empower our clients to achieve business success and maintain a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving market.
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ejada Systems Signs MoU with Dyna.Ai to Enhance AI Solutions in the Kingdom
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SHENZHEN, China, Dec. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --
"Technology is not just a tool. It becomes part of our lives."
This is the line in Her, a film about a future where technology feels less like a machine and more like an extension of human emotion. And in many ways, the future that once lived in imagination is no longer fiction. We're living in a moment where tools that used to feel distant, cold, or intimidating are quietly becoming warmer, simpler, and more integrated into daily routines.
Not long ago, 3D printers were exactly the opposite: complex, technical devices reserved for experts and makers. But today, the whole landscape is shifting rapidly. The gap between complicated technology and ordinary life is narrowing. Creation no longer requires expertise, it simply needs a spark of curiosity.
The Spark that makes Spark X exist
Not just for makers or experts, Spark X stands for moving faster, focusing on simplicity, and reliability that makes creation effortless.
Why make users learn 3D printing when the product itself can handle complexity? By rethinking the 3D printing experience around immediate usability, Spark X makes it possible for anyone to move from idea to creation without being held back by technical barriers or steep learning curves.
Our perspective on this opportunity comes from thousands of conversations over the years of building with our users. Spending countless hours across all social platforms, seeing how people learn, struggle, and celebrate their first successes, has shaped our understanding of what truly matters most to 3D printer users. It became clear to us to find the path of 3D printing: Ready-to-use.
Ready to Use: The Principle Behind Every Spark X Decision
True "ready-to-use" experience comes from understanding exactly where beginners struggle. Every potential sticking point, from unboxing to the first print, is anticipated. Complex calibration, repeated tests, and confusing setup are removed, letting users focus on creation immediately. Intelligent algorithms reduce multi-color waste by 50%, so beginners can experiment freely without worrying about materials, while experienced users retain advanced options for precision and control.
AI acts as a creative partner, taking over tasks that once required experience. It searches globally for models, generates 3D designs from text or images, monitors prints in real time, and intervenes automatically when issues arise. Frequent updates integrate the latest AI capabilities, ensuring the printer grows smarter over time and every print remains reliable and inspiring.
The hotend is one of the most frequently handled parts of a desktop printer, but traditional replacements are risky and intimidating. Users often need to swap nozzles for wear, material changes, performance needs, or troubleshooting—but conventional designs involve heated disassembly, screws, wires, thermal paste, and fragile parts. Many users avoid it entirely, limiting flexibility and efficiency.
Spark X's quick-change hotend was shaped through eight full design cycles and a complete structural rethink. Early prototypes still relied on threaded retention and partial wiring, which solved speed but not reliability. Later versions explored magnetic coupling, multi-point latches, anti-rotation keys, and finally a floating alignment system capable of repeatedly positioning within 0.05mm. Each iteration exposed new failure modes—from thermal creep affecting connectors, to repeated insertion loosening tolerances, to material expansion shifting alignment. By the final rounds, the team rebuilt the module from the inside out: relocating stress points, isolating heat, reinforcing the datum surfaces, and designing a locking motion that is intuitive yet mechanically robust.
The result is a mechanism that lets users replace a nozzle in three seconds—no tools, no wires, hot-swap supported up to 220°C, and over 500 verified insertion cycles. Maintenance becomes instinctive rather than technical, allowing anyone to change materials freely, recover from issues quickly, and treat the printer like a dependable tool instead of a fragile device.
Every design choice in Spark X, from effortless onboarding to AI-assisted printing to intuitive maintenance, removes barriers between curiosity and creation, setting the stage for the story of how Spark X truly began.
Minds Behind Spark X, Where the Idea Truly Began
Spark X didn't begin with a single breakthrough or a moment of sudden clarity. It began with a small team that kept returning to the same question:
"Why is 3D printing still hard for so many people? Why can't the product itself solve the problems, so users can focus directly on ideas?"
Inside the Spark X team, discussions often started from personal stories. The biggest inspiration came from my own family and friends.
I love printing small gifts for loved ones, keychains, tiny avatars, and custom tools. Every time we met, they would look at those prints with curiosity and say, "I really want to try this too. Which printer should I get? And every time, the hesitation arises. Because I knew what recommending a "beginner-friendly" printer really meant: a complicated unboxing, learning slicer software, material differences, parameter setting, and even further troubleshooting. Inevitably, I will be their "free tech support," guiding them through every step. So after a moment of silence, I usually ended up saying, "Maybe… consider another hobby?"
Yet Spark X was shaped not only by frustrations, but by a few moments that made us feel what a truly effortless 3D printing experience could be. One of the earliest and clearest moments came from the quick-swap hotend. The first time we removed the entire nozzle module in just a few seconds during an internal demo, the room went completely still before anyone reacted. The operation was so simple, so unexpectedly natural, that even our own engineers were momentarily confused, "Wait… It's already done?" That brief silence told us something important: when a task that used to be intimidating finishes in a snap, creativity becomes possible for far more people. It was the first time we felt how deeply meaningful "effortless" could be.
Another defining moment came when someone went from an idea to a finished print using only the mobile app. Seeing a user generate a design with AI, send it to print, and hold the object in their hand without touching a computer, configuring parameters, or learning a slicer, made the entire team pause. It was a glimpse into a world where creativity truly starts with curiosity, not technical knowledge. That moment became one of the emotional anchors of Spark X: lowering the barrier not by teaching more.
Other moments left their marks in quieter ways. Like watching the machine run steadily during long prints in extreme temperatures, giving us confidence that reliability could be something users feel rather than think about. Or the day a simple ambient glow light transformed the printer from a cold tool into something warm and welcoming, reminding us that people don't just interact with machines; they live with them, create beside them, and often find comfort in the process itself.
These moments shaped our belief that 3D printing should never demand courage or expertise. Spark X was built on a different idea: Technology removes friction and respects the user's feelings, and creativity becomes a natural part of life.
Spark X continues to evolve, combining user-centred design, AI-assisted printing, and effortless maintenance. Our goal is to make 3D creation universally accessible, reliable, and inspiring, so anyone can turn curiosity into creation, today and in the future.
About Spark X:
SPARKX is a new 3D printing brand born from Creality's technical legacy, but engineered for a new generation. We've moved beyond intimidating, overly technical machines to create a product you can unbox and start using right away—one that looks cool on your desk and becomes genuinely addictive to play with.
Why did we create this? Because we noticed many young people are actually curious about 3D printing, but are held back by the same thoughts: "It's too hard to use", "It looks out of place on my desk", "I'm just not sure what to do with it." So we decided to start something new.
With AI that turns selfies into 3D models with one tap, RGB ambient lighting that elevates your desk vibe, and an ultra-simple process that gets you printing in just a few clicks. We wanted to turn the 3D printer into something you're proud to keep on your desk, something you don't want to turn off, something that makes your friends say, "Wow."
That vision could only come to life by truly listening — So we did. We started with a simple mission: build what users actually asked for. We listened to the hopes of experienced creators and the pain points of newcomers. We validated them through rigorous research with thousands of users. Then, we built the SPARKX i7 to bridge that gap. Every feature, from its whisper-quiet operation to its AI-assisted setup, responds directly to your voice. This is 3D printing, redefined by users.
SHENZHEN, China, Dec. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --
"Technology is not just a tool. It becomes part of our lives."
This is the line in Her, a film about a future where technology feels less like a machine and more like an extension of human emotion. And in many ways, the future that once lived in imagination is no longer fiction. We're living in a moment where tools that used to feel distant, cold, or intimidating are quietly becoming warmer, simpler, and more integrated into daily routines.
Not long ago, 3D printers were exactly the opposite: complex, technical devices reserved for experts and makers. But today, the whole landscape is shifting rapidly. The gap between complicated technology and ordinary life is narrowing. Creation no longer requires expertise, it simply needs a spark of curiosity.
The Spark that makes Spark X exist
Not just for makers or experts, Spark X stands for moving faster, focusing on simplicity, and reliability that makes creation effortless.
Why make users learn 3D printing when the product itself can handle complexity? By rethinking the 3D printing experience around immediate usability, Spark X makes it possible for anyone to move from idea to creation without being held back by technical barriers or steep learning curves.
Our perspective on this opportunity comes from thousands of conversations over the years of building with our users. Spending countless hours across all social platforms, seeing how people learn, struggle, and celebrate their first successes, has shaped our understanding of what truly matters most to 3D printer users. It became clear to us to find the path of 3D printing: Ready-to-use.
Ready to Use: The Principle Behind Every Spark X Decision
True "ready-to-use" experience comes from understanding exactly where beginners struggle. Every potential sticking point, from unboxing to the first print, is anticipated. Complex calibration, repeated tests, and confusing setup are removed, letting users focus on creation immediately. Intelligent algorithms reduce multi-color waste by 50%, so beginners can experiment freely without worrying about materials, while experienced users retain advanced options for precision and control.
AI acts as a creative partner, taking over tasks that once required experience. It searches globally for models, generates 3D designs from text or images, monitors prints in real time, and intervenes automatically when issues arise. Frequent updates integrate the latest AI capabilities, ensuring the printer grows smarter over time and every print remains reliable and inspiring.
The hotend is one of the most frequently handled parts of a desktop printer, but traditional replacements are risky and intimidating. Users often need to swap nozzles for wear, material changes, performance needs, or troubleshooting—but conventional designs involve heated disassembly, screws, wires, thermal paste, and fragile parts. Many users avoid it entirely, limiting flexibility and efficiency.
Spark X's quick-change hotend was shaped through eight full design cycles and a complete structural rethink. Early prototypes still relied on threaded retention and partial wiring, which solved speed but not reliability. Later versions explored magnetic coupling, multi-point latches, anti-rotation keys, and finally a floating alignment system capable of repeatedly positioning within 0.05mm. Each iteration exposed new failure modes—from thermal creep affecting connectors, to repeated insertion loosening tolerances, to material expansion shifting alignment. By the final rounds, the team rebuilt the module from the inside out: relocating stress points, isolating heat, reinforcing the datum surfaces, and designing a locking motion that is intuitive yet mechanically robust.
The result is a mechanism that lets users replace a nozzle in three seconds—no tools, no wires, hot-swap supported up to 220°C, and over 500 verified insertion cycles. Maintenance becomes instinctive rather than technical, allowing anyone to change materials freely, recover from issues quickly, and treat the printer like a dependable tool instead of a fragile device.
Every design choice in Spark X, from effortless onboarding to AI-assisted printing to intuitive maintenance, removes barriers between curiosity and creation, setting the stage for the story of how Spark X truly began.
Minds Behind Spark X, Where the Idea Truly Began
Spark X didn't begin with a single breakthrough or a moment of sudden clarity. It began with a small team that kept returning to the same question:
"Why is 3D printing still hard for so many people? Why can't the product itself solve the problems, so users can focus directly on ideas?"
Inside the Spark X team, discussions often started from personal stories. The biggest inspiration came from my own family and friends.
I love printing small gifts for loved ones, keychains, tiny avatars, and custom tools. Every time we met, they would look at those prints with curiosity and say, "I really want to try this too. Which printer should I get? And every time, the hesitation arises. Because I knew what recommending a "beginner-friendly" printer really meant: a complicated unboxing, learning slicer software, material differences, parameter setting, and even further troubleshooting. Inevitably, I will be their "free tech support," guiding them through every step. So after a moment of silence, I usually ended up saying, "Maybe… consider another hobby?"
Yet Spark X was shaped not only by frustrations, but by a few moments that made us feel what a truly effortless 3D printing experience could be. One of the earliest and clearest moments came from the quick-swap hotend. The first time we removed the entire nozzle module in just a few seconds during an internal demo, the room went completely still before anyone reacted. The operation was so simple, so unexpectedly natural, that even our own engineers were momentarily confused, "Wait… It's already done?" That brief silence told us something important: when a task that used to be intimidating finishes in a snap, creativity becomes possible for far more people. It was the first time we felt how deeply meaningful "effortless" could be.
Another defining moment came when someone went from an idea to a finished print using only the mobile app. Seeing a user generate a design with AI, send it to print, and hold the object in their hand without touching a computer, configuring parameters, or learning a slicer, made the entire team pause. It was a glimpse into a world where creativity truly starts with curiosity, not technical knowledge. That moment became one of the emotional anchors of Spark X: lowering the barrier not by teaching more.
Other moments left their marks in quieter ways. Like watching the machine run steadily during long prints in extreme temperatures, giving us confidence that reliability could be something users feel rather than think about. Or the day a simple ambient glow light transformed the printer from a cold tool into something warm and welcoming, reminding us that people don't just interact with machines; they live with them, create beside them, and often find comfort in the process itself.
These moments shaped our belief that 3D printing should never demand courage or expertise. Spark X was built on a different idea: Technology removes friction and respects the user's feelings, and creativity becomes a natural part of life.
Spark X continues to evolve, combining user-centred design, AI-assisted printing, and effortless maintenance. Our goal is to make 3D creation universally accessible, reliable, and inspiring, so anyone can turn curiosity into creation, today and in the future.
About Spark X:
SPARKX is a new 3D printing brand born from Creality's technical legacy, but engineered for a new generation. We've moved beyond intimidating, overly technical machines to create a product you can unbox and start using right away—one that looks cool on your desk and becomes genuinely addictive to play with.
Why did we create this? Because we noticed many young people are actually curious about 3D printing, but are held back by the same thoughts: "It's too hard to use", "It looks out of place on my desk", "I'm just not sure what to do with it." So we decided to start something new.
With AI that turns selfies into 3D models with one tap, RGB ambient lighting that elevates your desk vibe, and an ultra-simple process that gets you printing in just a few clicks. We wanted to turn the 3D printer into something you're proud to keep on your desk, something you don't want to turn off, something that makes your friends say, "Wow."
That vision could only come to life by truly listening — So we did. We started with a simple mission: build what users actually asked for. We listened to the hopes of experienced creators and the pain points of newcomers. We validated them through rigorous research with thousands of users. Then, we built the SPARKX i7 to bridge that gap. Every feature, from its whisper-quiet operation to its AI-assisted setup, responds directly to your voice. This is 3D printing, redefined by users.
** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **
Spark X: The Journey to Ready-to-Use 3D Creation
Spark X: The Journey to Ready-to-Use 3D Creation
Spark X: The Journey to Ready-to-Use 3D Creation