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MX3D has transitioned from its experimental bridge project to a commercial leader, recently securing 7 million Euro in Series A funding to scale robotic WAAM technology.
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MX3D has transitioned from its experimental bridge project to a commercial leader, recently securing 7 million Euro in Series A funding to scale robotic WAAM technology.

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Originally reported by betanews.com

MX3D has transitioned from its experimental bridge project to a commercial leader, recently securing 7 million Euro in Series A funding to scale robotic WAAM technology. The 12 meter stainless steel bridge project proved that 3D printed structures can manage 6,000 kg loads in real world environments. This validation now enables industrial systems to deposit 10 kg of metal per hour for the maritime sector. ๐Ÿ—๏ธ Robotic AM is moving into certified, large scale structural production. ๐Ÿš€ #3DPrinting #WAAM #MX3D #Construction #Robotics

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    MX3D has transitioned from its experimental bridge project to a commercial leader, recently securing 7 million Euro in Series A funding to scale robotic WAAM technology.