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Roboze and Ducati Corse renew Partnership for 3D Printed Motorcycle Parts

ROBOZE, a high-precision 3D printing technology and advanced materials company, has announced the continuation of its partnership with DUCATI CORSE, the sports division of Ducati Motor Holding, for 2023. The collaboration will focus on the use of 3D printing in the motorcycle racing industry and will continue to promote technical excellence and innovation.

The collaboration centers on the Roboze ARGO 500, a production 3D printer, and the PLUS Pro, a professional 3D printer. These technologies are designed to accelerate the design and production process, shorten development times and optimize motorcycle performance.

“Our partnership with Ducati Corse represents a perfect combination between technology and passion for innovation,” said Alessio Lorusso, CEO of ROBOZE. “We are excited to continue this collaboration and to contribute to the success of Ducati Corse through our advanced 3D printing solutions. We are confident that together we will achieve outstanding results also in 2023.”

The renewal of the partnership underlines the joint commitment to Italian technological excellence and the search for innovative solutions in the motorsport sector. 3D printing technology will continue to play a central role in the development of high-performance, customizable and lightweight components for motorcycle racing. It remains exciting to see what progress this cooperation will bring in 2023.

“3D printing is a revolutionary technology that is changing the way we design and manufacture the components of our racing motorcycles,” said Riccardo Savin Vehicle Dynamics and Design Manager of DUCATI CORSE. “Partnering with ROBOZE allows us to fully exploit the potential of this cutting-edge technology. We are eager to see what we can achieve together in 2023.”


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