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In cooperation with regional companies and Kiel’s universities, the Clean Autonomous Public Transport Network (CAPTN) has developed the ” MS WAVELAB” test vehicle.
This research vessel will offer the opportunity to test autonomous navigation and modern propulsion systems that will sail people across the fjord in the future.
We were able to make our Fuse1-SLS 3D printer available for models of the catamaran.
The result is detailed “MS WAVELABS” in miniature format, which despite their complexity are made up of just two sintered parts each. These were glued together at the impact protection strips.