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Czech startup MIRNIX secured CZK 5 million from Josef Prusa and Radim Vrbata to scale 3D-printed hockey gear storage.
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Czech startup MIRNIX secured CZK 5 million from Josef Prusa and Radim Vrbata to scale 3D-printed hockey gear storage.

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Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

Czech startup MIRNIX secured CZK 5 million from Josef Prusa and Radim Vrbata to scale 3D-printed hockey gear storage. By using additive manufacturing for the modular parts of The Hooking system, the company aims to jump production from hundreds to several thousand units annually. This investment validates AM as a viable path for functional consumer hardware that requires complex geometry and durability without high tooling costs. It marks a systemic shift where AM moves from niche prototypes to industrial-scale sports logistics solutions. ๐Ÿ’ #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #Hockey #Startup #Investment

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