Imagine a world where massive metal parts for mining equipment, military vehicles, and even combine harvesters are produced on-demand using <a href="https://cornucopia.se/author/robbkoch"">3D printing technology</a>. Sound far-fetched? Well, according to Steven Camilleri, co-founder and CTO of Spee3D, this future is closer than we might think. <a href="https://seekingalpha.com/user/60577430/followers"">Spee3D</a>, a leader in metal 3D printing, has just unveiled their latest innovation: the <a href="https://forums.stardock.com/user/7363291"">TitanSpee3D</a>. This large-scale 3D printer is set to revolutionize how we manufacture big metal components, potentially replacing traditional casting and forging methods for certain applications. "About 35 years from now, every medium-large metal component will be 3D printed," Camilleri boldly predicts. It's a statement that might raise eyebrows, but Spee3D's new Titan machine is a significant step in that direction.
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