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LinkSolution has passed performance tests for 25 types of 3D-printed components for Boston Dynamics logistics robots used in Amazon fulfillment centers.
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LinkSolution has passed performance tests for 25 types of 3D-printed components for Boston Dynamics logistics robots used in Amazon fulfillment centers.

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Originally reported by AMEnews

LinkSolution has passed performance tests for 25 types of 3D-printed components for Boston Dynamics logistics robots used in Amazon fulfillment centers. This achievement marks a critical shift from prototyping to serial production for high-stress warehouse automation. By integrating additive manufacturing, LinkSolution is reducing production costs while increasing supply chain flexibility for global robotics. This validation paves the way for scalable manufacturing of next-generation humanoid platforms. 🚀 #3DPrinting #Robotics #LinkSolution #BostonDynamics

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