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Ducati Corse, Roboze Renew 3D Printing Technology Partnership for 2023 MotoGP Season

Roboze, a leading company in the sector of high precision 3D printing and advanced materials, is pleased to announce the renewal of the partnership with Ducati Corse, the sports division of Ducati Motor Holding, for 2023. This strategic collaboration aims to exploit the potential of 3D printing in the motorcycle racing industry, continuing to promote innovation and technological excellence.

The 2022 MotoGP season demonstrated the value of the partnership between Roboze and Ducati Corse, allowing both companies to explore new technological frontiers and achieve exceptional results. Industrial 3D printing, combined with advanced materials, has allowed to create high-quality customized and aerodynamic components, which have contributed to increasing the performance of Ducati racing bikes.

Roboze and Ducati Corse will continue to work together also in the 2023 season, to develop cutting-edge 3D printing solutions for the motorsport industry. Roboze will provide its 3D printing technology and innovative materials, while Ducati Corse will bring its extensive experience in the field of motorcycle racing, providing feedback and specific requirements for 3D printing applications.

The use of the Roboze ARGO 500 production 3D printer, installed in Borgo Panigale, and the PLUS Pro professional 3D printer, in the paddock, will allow Ducati Corse to accelerate the design and production process, reducing time of development and optimizing the performance of the bikes. The ability to create customized, lightweight, and strong components will help maintain the competitive edge on the circuit.

“Our partnership with Ducati Corse represents a perfect combination between technology and passion for innovation,” said Alessio Lorusso, CEO of Roboze. “We are excited to continue this collaboration and to contribute to the success of Ducati Corse through our advanced 3D printing solutions. We are confident that together we will achieve outstanding results also in 2023.”

DUCATI CORSE is equally excited about the renewal of the partnership with Roboze. “3D printing is a revolutionary technology that is changing the way we design and manufacture the components of our racing motorcycles,” said Riccardo Savin Vehicle Dynamics and Design Manager of DUCATI CORSE. “Partnering with ROBOZE allows us to fully exploit the potential of this cutting-edge technology. We are eager to see what we can achieve together in 2023.”

The renewal of the partnership between Roboze and Ducati Corse underlines the commitment of both companies to Italian technological excellence and to the search for cutting-edge solutions for the motorsport sector.

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