Roboze Automate Debuts for Industrial-Scale 3D Printing

Additive manufacturing solution tackles challenges of standardization and process control to bring repeatable parts.

Additive manufacturing solution tackles challenges of standardization and process control to bring repeatable parts.

Roboze’s Argo 500 3D printer. Image courtesy of Roboze.


Roboze launches Roboze Automate, an industrial automation system to bring customized 3D printing with super polymers and composites into the production workflow.

Roboze Automate streamlines the entire workflow, monitoring results and reporting data during all phases of the process, all due to its advanced sensors and remote control and diagnosis capabilities. With Roboze Automate, predictive maintenance is built-in through automatic remote updates of new features and software parameters. 

Due to variables ranging from human error and material quality to temperature fluctuations and sensor quality, the 3D printing industry has been plagued by inconsistencies in parts production. Unfortunately, these hurdles have challenged the perception of 3D printing as an industrial production process on par with other manufacturing processes such as CNC machining and injection molding. 

Roboze Automate will be available to all new ARGO 500 Additive Production Systems to allow customers to produce and certify every printed component, efficiently creating controlled yet customized batches of up to 3,000 parts in one machine. 

“As the need for strong, resilient infrastructure in the U.S. and around the world continues to climb, we are bringing 3D manufacturing to a new level of consistency, repeatability, and process control and production speed,” says Roboze CEO Alessio Lorusso. “Our components-as-a service approach is upending error-ridden manufacturing fluctuations and materials shortages to support true industrial-scale 3D manufacturing.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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