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Evolving Together: Robotics and 3D Printing Technology

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Opportunities for the advancement of robotics alongside 3D printing are infinite Shapeways Continues

Opportunities for the advancement of robotics alongside 3D printing are infinite [View this email in your browser]( Shapeways Continues to Advance in 3D Printed Robotics [3D printed reticulated robotics part]( The robotics industry is expected to grow further in connection with 3D printing, a technology that is highly complementary; in fact, some consider additive manufacturing to be a robotic process in itself. Robots for manufacturing can be 3D printed, and further, they can even be used to replicate more 3D printed parts. The road to perfecting robotics is faster and easier than ever before with 3D printing, as changes can be made expediently, and feedback can be implemented on a vastly reduced timescale when compared to traditional manufacturing. Read on to learn: - How 3D printing is transforming the design process for the robotics industry. - Why 3D printing has opened robotics design to makers of all sizes. - About the vast array of applications relying on 3D printed robotics. - Which materials are most commonly used in robotics—and why. Are you enjoying emails from Shapeways? For more 3D printing updates and exclusive promotional offers, follow us on [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( and [Instagram](. © 2008 - 2022 Shapeways, Inc. You are receiving this email because you opted in at [shapeways.com]( Shapeways, Inc 228 Park Ave S PMB 15839 New York, New York 10003-1502 US Click here to [unsubscribe from this list](.

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