<p>➀ Fraunhofer IAPT introduces AI-driven machine vision for additive manufacturing quality assurance, using synthetic data and cost-effective cameras to replace specialized sensors;</p><p>➁ A flexible gripping system and collaborative robots enable automated handling of diverse component geometries, even for small-batch production;</p><p>➂ Innovations include in-situ post-processing for plastic components, cutting production time by 50%, and hybrid manufacturing reducing titanium usage by over 50%.</p>
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