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The World’s Largest Metal 3D Printer is Printing Rockets

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We’ve often wondered why stealth mode startups have websites. Isn’t being found the one thing you don’t want to happen when operating in stealth mode? Not so says Bond Collective, a provider of “thoughtfully curated boutique work environments” that charges wantreprenuers $900 a month for an “unmatched experience.”

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In some cases, a stealth mode startup will actually try to mislead the public about where and what they’re working on. For example, back in 2017 we published a piece titled “ 8 NewSpace Startups Prove it IS Rocket Science ,’ in which we looked at a stealth mode startup called Relativity Space. All we knew at the time was that the company was led by former executives at SpaceX and Blue Origin, they wanted to manufacture zero labor rockets, and they were based in Seattle. Boy were we wrong about that. Turns out the whole Seattle thing was a […]

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