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ROBOTER 2027 Seeks Expertise in 3D Printing and Automated Sealing Technology

🇫🇷 GN impression 3D (FR)3D PrintingWed, 15 Jul 2026 16:12:44 GMT· translated & edited
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ROBOTER 2027 Seeks Expertise in 3D Printing and Automated Sealing Technology

ROBOTER 2027, a research project focused on future robotics, is actively seeking specialized articles and contributions related to 3D printing and automated sealing technology.

The ROBOTER 2027 research initiative is issuing a call for specialized articles and technical papers. The project is particularly interested in contributions that explore the intersection of 3D printing technologies and automated sealing processes.

This call for papers aims to gather current research, innovative applications, and future perspectives within these two key technological domains. The goal is to foster a deeper understanding and drive advancements in robotics that can integrate these capabilities.

ROBOTER 2027 is looking for insights into how 3D printing can be leveraged for creating customized sealing solutions or how automated sealing techniques can be enhanced through additive manufacturing. The project emphasizes the need for forward-thinking research that addresses the challenges and opportunities in this combined field.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This call highlights the growing integration of additive manufacturing into complex robotic systems. 3D printing offers customizability for components like seals, while automation in sealing is crucial for efficient, reliable assembly in various industries, including aerospace and manufacturing. ROBOTER 2027's focus suggests a push towards more autonomous and adaptable robotic solutions.

Original headline: ROBOTER 2027 recherche des articles spécialisés sur l'impression 3D et la technologie de joint automatisée - 3Druck.com
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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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