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Currently, metal manufacturing primarily relies on sheet metal forming, a method that involves stamping steel sheets into specific shapes. While it has a massive market—valued at about $250 billion—this traditional method has its drawbacks. Most factories are designed for specific shapes, making them inflexible and expensive to modify for new products.
Roboforming represents a shift away from this legacy, enabling businesses to produce custom-designed metal parts with agility akin to the craftsmanship of yesteryear. This modern approach allows for on-demand manufacturing, significantly shortening the time and cost required to bring new designs to life.