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MadeInAdd Unveils Maddie, AI Agent for Additive Manufacturing

🇮🇹 GN stampa 3D (IT)3D PrintingTue, 28 Oct 2025 07:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
MadeInAdd Unveils Maddie, AI Agent for Additive Manufacturing

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

MadeInAdd has launched Maddie, an AI agent specifically developed for the additive manufacturing sector. This innovative tool aims to streamline and enhance various stages of the 3D printing workflow.

Maddie is designed to assist users by providing intelligent support throughout the additive manufacturing process. Its capabilities are intended to improve efficiency and the quality of produced parts.

The introduction of Maddie signifies a step towards integrating advanced AI solutions into industrial 3D printing. The company believes this will help address some of the complexities inherent in additive manufacturing workflows.

Further details on Maddie's specific functionalities and the underlying AI technology are expected to be released by MadeInAdd, as the company positions it as a pioneering solution in the field.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

Maddie's development represents a significant integration of AI into additive manufacturing, potentially automating design optimization, process parameter selection, and quality control. This aligns with the industry's broader push for smarter, more efficient manufacturing, which is crucial for scaling AM in demanding sectors like aerospace and for future in-situ resource utilization on other planets.

Original headline: MadeInAdd lancia Maddie, il primo agente AI per la manifattura additiva - 3Dnatives
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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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