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Turkish partners Basaran Technology, Otostech, and Omniform have launched the LFAM Center in Gebze with three Caracol robotic systems.
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Turkish partners Basaran Technology, Otostech, and Omniform have launched the LFAM Center in Gebze with three Caracol robotic systems.

Originally reported by CompositesWorld

Turkish partners Basaran Technology, Otostech, and Omniform have launched the LFAM Center in Gebze with three Caracol robotic systems. This venture integrates 50 years of composite expertise with large-format 3D printing for defense and marine sectors. Using recycled PET and carbon fiber, the facility enables end-to-end production of molds alongside 26-meter CNC capacity. This represents a systemic shift toward regional manufacturing autonomy. 🇹🇷 🤖

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