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Solize Partners doubles Roboze capacity: second Argo 500 HYPERSPEED at Toyota site

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Solize Partners is expanding its additive manufacturing resources in Japan and installing a second Roboze Argo 500 HYPERSPEED system at a Toyota site. This strengthens the company’s production line for validation, manufacturing support, and equipment-related benchmarks. Since the beginning of the year, Solize Partners has served as Roboze’s distributor in Japan, handling sales, installation, and contract manufacturing for high-performance 3D printing.

The first Argo 500 HYPERSPEED was commissioned in March and, according to Solize, has received feedback from automotive, motorcycle racing, aerospace, and the energy sector. The focus is on components that face demanding thermal and mechanical conditions in operation, where weight reduction and dimensional accuracy are critical. The HYPERSPEED variant is designed for high productivity and targets near-series lot sizes with short response times—especially in time-critical motorsport programs.

“We were amazed by the speed and quality of the ARGO 500 HYPERSPEED,” said Jumpei Kise, AM service general manager of SOLIZE PARTNERS. “Motorsport is always pressed for time and expected to get results. ARGO500 HYPERSPEED is the perfect 3D printer to support customers like them.“

With the second machine, Solize aims to smooth throughput peaks and increase delivery capability across multiple industries. Beyond pure capacity expansion, the provider is counting on a more standardized workflow—from data checks through manufacturing to post-processing—to plan process times reliably.

“SOLIZE is a partner that fully embodies the spirit of engineering excellence,” said Alessio Lorusso, CEO of ROBOZE. “Their deep technical expertise and forward-thinking approach perfectly align with our mission to transform manufacturing with super polymers and composites. Together, we’re helping industries reduce weight, improve performance, and embrace a more responsible production model.”

For customers, the expansion means more flexibility for short-term call-offs, more complex geometries, and material variants. Solize Partners announces that it will promptly evaluate additional technologies and integrate them into its manufacturing landscape. In doing so, the service provider aims to make the transition to lighter, more efficient, and more sustainable components via additive manufacturing more broadly accessible.


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