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DEEP and Fortius Advance Synchronized Multi-Material WAAM Production

Multi-robot metal printing is advancing through a collaboration between DEEP Manufacturing and Fortius Metals, combining synchronized Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM), advanced thermal simulation, specialist wire materials, and real-time process monitoring to produce complex multi-material metal components. The approach integrates simulation-driven toolpaths with closed-loop robotic controls to improve precision, reduce defects, and enable more sophisticated geometries for industrial applications. Rather than treating design, material selection, and production as separate stages, the workflow connects them into a unified manufacturing system that adapts throughout the build process.

For manufacturers, this approach could shorten development timelines, reduce material waste, and make advanced additive manufacturing more practical for aerospace, energy, and defense sectors. As simulation-led automation matures, Multi-Robot Metal Printing platforms may become a competitive advantage, enabling faster customization, scalable fabrication, and higher-quality output for demanding industrial environments.

Trend Themes

  1. Synchronized Metal Robotics — Coordinated robotic print systems create new pathways for producing larger, more complex metal components with fewer defects and faster industrial-scale throughput.
  2. Simulation-led Additive Manufacturing — Advanced thermal modeling connected directly to toolpaths enables more predictable builds, reducing trial-and-error cycles in high-value metal fabrication.
  3. Multi-material Metal Printing — Integrated deposition of specialist wire materials supports components with tailored structural properties, opening the door to lighter, stronger, and more application-specific designs.

Industry Implications

  1. Aerospace Manufacturing — Aircraft and space component producers gain access to faster customization of complex metal parts where weight reduction, performance, and certification-grade consistency are critical.
  2. Energy Infrastructure — Power generation and offshore systems benefit from scalable fabrication of durable multi-material components suited to harsh operating conditions and reduced maintenance demands.
  3. Defense Production — Military supply chains gain a more agile route to producing mission-specific metal hardware with shorter development cycles and improved domestic manufacturing resilience.

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