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Allonic has secured 7.2M USD in a record-breaking pre-seed round to scale its 3D Tissue Braiding platform for automated robot manufacturing.
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Allonic has secured 7.2M USD in a record-breaking pre-seed round to scale its 3D Tissue Braiding platform for automated robot manufacturing.

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Originally reported by assemblymag.com

Allonic has secured 7.2M USD in a record-breaking pre-seed round to scale its 3D Tissue Braiding platform for automated robot manufacturing. This technology replaces traditional manual assembly by weaving multi-material fibers directly over skeletal cores to create integrated tendons and joints. By embedding sensors and wiring during the continuous production process, Allonic eliminates hundreds of individual parts. This shift to holistic structural braiding is a critical leap for scaling humanoid robots. 🤖🚀 #Robotics #AdditiveManufacturing #Automation #Innovation

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