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Jiuyu Jianmu has closed a Series A funding round to scale its large-format Directed Energy Deposition (DED) metal 3D printing for commercial space.
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Jiuyu Jianmu has closed a Series A funding round to scale its large-format Directed Energy Deposition (DED) metal 3D printing for commercial space.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Jiuyu Jianmu has closed a Series A funding round to scale its large-format Directed Energy Deposition (DED) metal 3D printing for commercial space. The company produces rocket engine nozzles and aerospace structures with build volumes reaching several meters. This highlights a systemic shift toward DED to reduce production cycles by 60% versus traditional forging. Large-scale additive manufacturing is now a core pillar for space launch infrastructure. 🚀 #JiuyuJianmu #Metal3DPrinting #Aerospace #DED #AM

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