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Ai Build partners KUKA Systems

Ai Build and KUKA Systems, a global automation company have announced the development of turnkey, integrated 3D printing systems named AMCell_ series. The AMCell_small is the initial standardized cell iteration in the series. AMCell_small is primarily designed for the educational field, such as schools, universities, and corporate training facilities, where students can explore the fundamentals of automated polymer and …

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Ai Build partners with the National Composites Centre

Ai Build launched the new innovation project in partnership with the National Composites Centre. Funded by NATEP – National Aerospace Technology Exploitation Programme , Project ZETTAS (Zero Expansion Thermoplastic Tooling at Scale) will see the development of a low-cte infill generation feature directly into #AiSync software. With the end goal of improving thermal-dimensional stability for autoclavable 3D printed tooling, …

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Ai Build secures $3.2m in funding

Ai Build has closed a new funding round of $3.2m led by ACT Venture Partners and SuperSeed. “This is a time when manufacturers are looking to realize the potential that additive manufacturing offers, making their supply chains more flexible, resilient, cost-effective, and sustainable. Ai Build enables its customers to rapidly achieve these strategic objectives through its …

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Startup Spotlight: Ai Build

Founded in 2015 by Daghan Cam and Michail Desyllas, Ai Build closed a $1M seed round earlier this year to bring their AI-powered platform AiSync to automotive brands, Formula 1 teams and, through the ATI Boeing Accelerator, the aerospace sector. We sat down with Daghan and Michail to hear about the early days of their startup journey, reflect …

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AI Build raises $1m to accelerate large-scale 3D printing in aerospace and automotive

London-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotic 3D printing developer Ai Build has raised $1 million to accelerate the commercialization of its AiSync software platform. The funding round was led by venture capital firm SuperSeed and saw participation from entrepreneur William Tunstall-Pedoe, one of the inventors behind Amazon’s Alexa voice Assistant. With the funding, Ai Build is looking to bring its automated …

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