The Movement
I started building printers because I wanted affordable manufacturing in Pakistan. I wanted engineers, students, and independent makers to own real machines — not just admire them in imported catalogs. Jiddat means innovation — a deliberate departure from the old way of doing things. That's what we're building toward.
Sovereignty Through Manufacturing
For decades, building physical things in Pakistan has meant importing them instead. When a machine breaks, we hunt for imported parts. When an engineer dreams up a new hardware product, they hit a wall of customs friction and the quiet belief that complex things simply aren't built here.
Jiddat3D exists to dismantle that boundary. We're not just a hardware company — we're building the tools that let Pakistan manufacture its own future.
Our Pillars
Community
A growing peer network for troubleshooting, sharing designs, and building in the open.
Products
Durable, repairable machines built for local realities.
Documentation
Transparent manuals, guides, and open resources.
Manufacturing
Building toward locally sourced supply chains.
Engineering Principles
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Right to Repair Every machine can be disassembled and fixed with basic hand tools, no proprietary lock-in.
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Built for Local Realities Designed around Pakistan's actual electrical, logistical, and supply-chain conditions, not assumptions imported from elsewhere.
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Open Where It Matters Firmware and documentation lean open-source rather than walled-garden.
Future Horizons
We're not attaching fixed dates or promised kits to this journey — creation comes first, and the roadmap grows as we do.
Desktop 3D printing for individual creators
Expanding tools for makers and small workshops
A full local manufacturing ecosystem