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Beijing workshop uses 3D printing to empower disabled workers

By Li Lei | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-05-20 18:27
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Cao Qiuping (in wheelchair), holding a 3D-printed bear mascot, poses for a group photo with event participants on Tuesday. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

A subdistrict in Beijing is testing a new model to integrate people with disabilities into the cultural and creative economy by equipping them with 3D-printing skills, as local authorities seek sustainable ways to boost employment and social inclusion.

On Tuesday, the Sanlitun 3D Printing Digital Workshop for People with Disabilities — an employment program backed by the Sanlitun subdistrict's disabled persons federation — delivered 50 3D-printed blind boxes featuring the bear mascot of its client, the Fairmont Beijing Hotel.

The mascots include four seasonal designs and a hidden "hotel chef" figurine. The items were designed and 3D-printed by disabled workers at the workshop using equipment donated through a program of the China Foundation for Disabled Persons. The blind boxes represent the workshop's first commercial order, worth about 1,500 yuan ($220).

Cao Qiuping, a Sanlitun resident and former wheelchair basketball player who competed in the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games, now leads the workshop, which was officially launched in March.

She said she first encountered 3D printing unexpectedly late last year, when the CFDP program donated the equipment. She was initially amazed that people with disabilities could access such high-tech tools, but soon realized how practical and empowering the technology could be.

The initiative reflects a broader push across Chinese cities to move beyond donation-based aid and instead leverage additive manufacturing and e-commerce to help people with disabilities participate directly in the fast-growing cultural and souvenir market.

Zhang Xuechao, chairwoman of Sanlitun's disabled persons federation, said at the event that she hopes the initiative — which she called "first of its kind" — will grow beyond Beijing.

"I look forward to seeing the products featured at the headquarters of Accor Group, Fairmont's Paris-based parent company, to bring more orders to Cao's small team," she said.

Charles Demange, general manager of Fairmont Beijing Hotel, emphasized that the partnership with Sanlitun's disabled digital workshop goes beyond traditional charity, and that the collaboration has reinforced his belief that businesses can integrate commercial operations with social fairness and shared value.

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