Former SpaceX engineers have secured $14 million in funding to advance a new method for 3D printing metal. The funding comes from notable investors including Nvidia and Boeing. This innovative approach aims to address the complexities, costs, and precision issues associated with traditional metal 3D printing techniques. The engineers plan to leverage their expertise in rocket engine technology to enhance the productivity and accuracy of metal 3D printing. Additionally, they aim to produce carbon negative power through this technology.
Ex-SpaceX engineers land $14M to scale new method for 3D printing metal: https://t.co/1UEsnj8sub by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Ex-SpaceX engineers just snagged a cool $14M from Nvidia and Boeing to revolutionize 3D printing with metal. Because, you know, why settle for traditional methods when you can add a little rocket science to your printing? Check it out: https://t.co/XxRpyMFnmW.
Ex-SpaceX engineers land $14M to scale new method for 3D printing metal: 3D printing objects using metal is a well-established technique, but it tends to be too complex, expensive, or imprecise to match traditional methods at scale.… https://t.co/RnHpQxPhAV #AI #AInews #AItips