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Vienna-based Flexam is shifting to a software-only model to solve the expert dependency bottleneck in multi-axis 3D printing.
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Vienna-based Flexam is shifting to a software-only model to solve the expert dependency bottleneck in multi-axis 3D printing.

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Originally reported by 3Druck

Vienna-based Flexam is shifting to a software-only model to solve the expert dependency bottleneck in multi-axis 3D printing. While hardware for robotic and 5-axis systems is mature, scaling is hindered by manual slicing that requires years of specialized expertise. By automating toolpath generation and collision avoidance, the goal is to eliminate support structures and reduce material waste by up to 30 percent. This signals a transition toward software-defined production. 🤖💻 #3DPrinting #Flexam #Automation #Robotics

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