Robotic 3D printing can now build complex multi-directional parts that are stronger and lighter
AryHHAry · x · 2026-08-20
Robotic 3D printing is evolving: robots can now print complex shapes in different directions, producing parts that are stronger, lighter, and use less material. The attached clip shows a robotic arm printing a complex structural part.
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