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ROBOZE partners with PUNCH Torino to accelerate additive manufacturing for automotive and marine sectors
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Sep 6, 2022

ROBOZE partners with PUNCH Torino to accelerate additive manufacturing for automotive and marine sectors

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  • ROBOZE, a seller of 3D printers and related products, has partnered with PUNCH Torino, a developer of propulsion systems and control solutions, to accelerate the industrialization of additive manufacturing (AM) in automotive and marine sectors.

  • ROBOZE will deploy its Automate technology–an ecosystem that uses AM to print custom industrial parts, integrated with PUNCH Torino’s automotive technological capabilities in product design and industrialisation. The aim is to increase the adoption of AM technology and improve the fused filament technology (FFF)-based printing process.

  • The printer system used will be ROBOZE’s Argo 500–a printer that focuses on shifting the AM use case towards end-user parts from prototyping while maintaining the same standards of traditional manufacturing methods. 

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