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Skyroot Aerospace and IIT Guwahati have entered a 5-year partnership to advance space-grade additive manufacturing using Wire Arc and Laser Powder Directed Energy Deposition.
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Skyroot Aerospace and IIT Guwahati have entered a 5-year partnership to advance space-grade additive manufacturing using Wire Arc and Laser Powder Directed Energy Deposition.

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Originally reported by news9live.com

Skyroot Aerospace and IIT Guwahati have entered a 5-year partnership to advance space-grade additive manufacturing using Wire Arc and Laser Powder Directed Energy Deposition. This collaboration focuses on Copper and Cu-alloy deposition to optimize rocket engine production, where 3D printing already reduces part counts by 90% and lead times by 80%. This alignment of academic research with industrial-scale production strengthens India's indigenous aerospace supply chain for upcoming Vikram missions. 🚀 #SpaceTech #3DPrinting #Aerospace #DED

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