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How Relativity Space Is Using 3-D Printing For Launching Vehicle Manufacturing

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Relativity Space, a company that uses 3D printing for launching vehicle manufacturing, announced it raised $140 million in Series C funding Relativity Space, a company that uses 3D printing for launching vehicle manufacturing, announced it raised $140 million in Series C funding included participation by new investors. Lee Fixel, Michael Ovitz, Spencer Rascoff, Republic Labs, and Jared Leto. And current investors Playground Global, Y Combinator, Social Capital, and Mark Cuban also participated in the round.

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“Relativity was founded with the long term vision of 3D printing the first rocket made on Mars and expanding the possibilities for human experience in our lifetime. With the close of our Series C funding, we are now one step closer to that vision by being fully funded to launch Terran 1 to orbit as the world’s first entirely 3D printed rocket,” said Relativity Space co-founder and CEO Tim Ellis in a statement. “Bond […]

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