Roboze has introduced the renewal of its partnership with DUCATI CORSE for 2023.
The polymers and composites 3D printing firm established a collaboration with DUCATI CORSE for the 2022 MotoGP season. After the 2022 marketing campaign, 3D printing know-how has been credited with contributed rising the efficiency of Ducati racing bikes.
By the 2023 season, Roboze and DUCATI CORSE say they’ll ‘develop cutting-edge 3D printing options’, with Roboze offering its 3D printing know-how and revolutionary supplies and DUCATI CORSE offering suggestions and particular necessities for functions.
A Roboze ARGO 500 3D printer has been put in in Borgo Panigale, and a PLUS Professional skilled 3D printer within the paddock will permit DUCATI CORSE to speed up its design and manufacturing processes, whereas optimising the efficiency of its bikes by means of the lightweighting of elements.
“Our partnership with Ducati Corse represents an ideal mixture between know-how and keenness for innovation,” commented Alessio Lorusso, CEO of ROBOZE. “We’re excited to proceed this collaboration and to contribute to the success of Ducati Corse by means of our superior 3D printing options. We’re assured that collectively we are going to obtain excellent outcomes additionally in 2023.”
“3D printing is a revolutionary know-how that’s altering the way in which we design and manufacture the elements of our racing bikes,” added Riccardo Savin Automobile Dynamics and Design Supervisor of DUCATI CORSE. “Partnering with ROBOZE permits us to completely exploit the potential of this cutting-edge know-how. We’re wanting to see what we are able to obtain collectively in 2023.”