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Czinger is redefining automotive manufacturing by scaling the Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS), a tool-less AI-driven 3D printing platform.
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Czinger is redefining automotive manufacturing by scaling the Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS), a tool-less AI-driven 3D printing platform.

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Originally reported by hagerty.com

Czinger is redefining automotive manufacturing by scaling the Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS), a tool-less AI-driven 3D printing platform. The 21C hypercar features 350+ metal additively manufactured parts produced on 12-laser systems that can switch vehicle models in minutes. This systemic shift enables the computational engineering of complex structures, now being integrated into high-performance chassis for brands like Bugatti. The platform marks a transition from rigid, high-volume factories toward a decentralized and flexible future for industrial production. 🚀

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