SAN FRANCISCO – Rosotics unveiled a metal 3D printer July 17 for rocket tanks and other large aerospace structures. “This system is designed for demanding applications as well as the more commonplace ...
Rosotics has designed, built and tested a new type of metal 3D printing head, called the Mantis, that delivers heat to the metal highly efficiently, through induction. "It's a very natural way of 3D ...
Rosotics unveiled a prototype March 24 of the Mantis, a metal 3D printing platform the company is marketing for aerospace applications. Pictured left to right: SeedScout founder Mat Sherman and ...
Mesa, Arizona-based Rosotics has kept a low profile. From the startup’s website, one would think they are solely focused on selling large metal 3D printers to aerospace and defense customers. For the ...
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Arizona-based company, Rosotics, has announced the launch of its revolutionary "rapid induction printing" technology that aims to transform large-scale 3D metal printing. The approach, developed by ...
Startup Rosotics has raised $750,000 in “pre-seed funding” to develop a rapid induction metal 3D printer for making large aerospace parts. The Mesa, Arizona-based company says using induction, rather ...