Polish 3D printer manufacturer Zortrax is a rising star worldwide, with customers believing in the reliability of their flagship M200 3D printer and the company making partnerships with large businesses, such as Dell. Now, it seems that Zortrax has established its 3D printing as strong enough even for the military, with a new agreement seeing Polish aircraft repair company Wojskowe Zakłady Lotnicze Nr 2 to upgrade fighter jets up to NATO standards.
As one of the largest aviation facilities in Poland, WZL Nr 2 is responsible for repairing and maintaining many of the country’s strike fighters and fighter jets. …
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