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MadeInAdd Develops Maddie, an AI Agent for Additive Manufacturing

🇮🇹 GN stampa 3D (IT)3D PrintingMon, 20 Oct 2025 07:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
MadeInAdd Develops Maddie, an AI Agent for Additive Manufacturing

Italian startup MadeInAdd has introduced Maddie, an artificial intelligence agent designed to optimize additive manufacturing processes.

Maddie is an AI-powered agent developed by MadeInAdd, an Italian startup focused on additive manufacturing. The system aims to enhance the efficiency and quality of 3D printing operations by leveraging artificial intelligence.

Maddie's capabilities include analyzing complex datasets related to the printing process, identifying potential issues before they arise, and suggesting optimal parameters for different materials and designs. This proactive approach is intended to reduce waste, minimize downtime, and improve the overall reliability of additive manufacturing.

The development of Maddie by MadeInAdd signifies a growing trend in the industry towards integrating AI to streamline and improve 3D printing. The agent is designed to be adaptable, learning from each printing job to continuously refine its recommendations and predictions.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

Maddie's development highlights the increasing role of AI in optimizing complex manufacturing processes. By analyzing data and predicting outcomes, AI agents like Maddie can significantly improve efficiency, reduce material waste, and enhance part quality. This is crucial for scaling additive manufacturing, particularly for high-value applications in aerospace and other demanding sectors requiring consistent, high-performance parts.

Original headline: Maddie, l’agente IA per la manifattura additiva realizzato da MadeInAdd - Startupbusiness.it
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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