

Rosotics
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@rosotics
Rosotics designs, builds, and operates the world’s most advanced production systems for aerospace and defense.









Not a Metal 3D Printer: Arizona Startup Rosotics Launches the Halo ‘Supercreator’ dlvr.it/T9k08N




BREAKING: The Navy released a fact sheet late Tuesday showing that every major shipbuilding program they're working on is delayed by years. YEARS. It's jaw-dropping.




Today, @rosotics announces exclusively for #NYTechWeek the completion of initial studies for the large-scale additive manufacture of HY-class alloy steel structures, developed for use in demanding naval and marine environments. Building upon our heritage in depositing with high-performance aerospace materials, pioneered by the induction-based M1 Printer, we will coordinate with additional partners in the naval sector to further advance these capabilities to operational deployment by 2025. The low-alloy steel of HY-80, used for the production of submarine hulls, has remained entirely outside of the scope of additive manufacturing since the inception of our industry. Utilizing M1, we will produce from HY-80 the largest additively manufactured metal structures in the history of 3D printing, to face open-water deep submergence testing in the Pacific for US Navy analysis and study. This endeavor, IDLE BLUE, is underscored by the necessity of access to innovation, particularly that 3D Printing must be made viable for heavy industry as well, in order to lead in mutual defense, opportunity, and capability. Pictured: Austin Thurman, Co-Founder; CV-11 USS Intrepid, New York City.

