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Roboze and European Strategic Autonomy in Advanced Additive Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing as a Sovereignty Lever: Distributed High-Performance 3D Printing for European Defence Resilience

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Roboze is an advanced additive manufacturing firm that builds industrial 3D printing systems and associated materials for demanding applications. Headquartered in Bari, Italy, it positions itself as a supplier to aerospace, defence, energy and other high‑reliability sectors.

Its strategic relevance to Europe lies in shifting selected production and sustainment tasks from brittle, centralised supply chains to controlled, local manufacture. In defence terms, high‑performance polymer printing is best viewed as a logistics and readiness technology rather than a single‑platform weapon subsystem.

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