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Freeform secured 67M dollars in Series B funding to scale its AI-native metal 3D printing platform, backed by Nvidia and Founders Fund.
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Freeform secured 67M dollars in Series B funding to scale its AI-native metal 3D printing platform, backed by Nvidia and Founders Fund.

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Originally reported by TechCrunch

Freeform secured 67M dollars in Series B funding to scale its AI-native metal 3D printing platform, backed by Nvidia and Founders Fund. The company is upgrading to its Skyfall system, utilizing hundreds of lasers to produce thousands of kilograms of precision parts daily. By deploying on-site H200 GPU clusters for real-time physics simulations, Freeform is transforming hardware scaling into a software problem. This signals a shift toward autonomous, high-throughput industrial production. #3DPrinting #MetalAM #AI #Manufacturing

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