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Vittori Joins Forces with Totum 3D & ShapeUp Studios to Revolutionize Titanium Additive Manufacturing

Vittori Joins Forces with Totum 3D & ShapeUp Studios to Revolutionize Titanium Additive Manufacturing

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2025-08-14 18:36:24
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Breaking the mold—literally. Vittori just turbocharged its additive production capabilities by partnering with Totum 3D and ShapeUp Studios, aiming to dominate the high-stakes titanium manufacturing game.

Why titanium? Stronger than steel, lighter than aluminum—and now, thanks to this trio, potentially cheaper than Wall Street's excuses for missing quarterly targets.

The collaboration promises to slash production timelines while boosting precision—a combo that could send shockwaves through aerospace, medical implants, and even luxury automotive sectors.

No more 'prototype purgatory.' With Totum's next-gen printers and ShapeUp's design wizardry, Vittori's betting big on turning CAD files into titanium reality before competitors finish their morning coffee.

One snag? The tech might be cutting-edge, but good luck finding a VC who can explain additive manufacturing without reading off their phone.

Image: Concept rendering of a titanium gearbox housing, illustrating the types of parts under evaluation for Vittori’s additive roadmap. 

“As others explore aerospace concepts, we’re putting titanium parts into production now,” said Carlos Cruz, founder of Vittori. “Proving hardware on the road first lowers risk and speeds our MOVE to the air. The same printed structures and thermal systems will migrate into our eVTOL and, later, our electric jet.”

“Vittori’s road‑to‑air plan is a strong fit for metal additive,” said Stefano Turconi, Head of Totum 3D. “Common, lightweight architectures reduce part count and lead time while meeting demanding performance targets.”

Industry context: public reports note leaders like Christian von Koenigsegg examining aviation concepts. Vittori’s approach focuses on production today with third‑party manufacturing and a clear transfer path from road to air.

Vittori’s AI-hybrid hypercar, the Vittori Turbio—featuring a V12 targeting about 1,100 horsepower and 3D-printed titanium components—is scheduled for unveiling on October 4 in collaboration with Pininfarina. Further design details will be shared at the live event. This announcement comes as Vittori advances its current fundraising round to accelerate prototype production and support its three-phase roadmap from road to air.

Vittori engineers and builds hyper‑performance machines for land and sky—hypercars now, eVTOL next, and an electric private jet to follow. www.vittori.com

Totum 3D provides high-performance material additive design, prototyping, and short-run production for performance-critical applications, delivering streamlined workflows that connect concept, engineering, and manufacturing into a cohesive process.

Shapeup Studios provides Design solution development with shape research, seeking a balance between aerodynamics, lightweight, and tactile finishes in an innovative product development project. 

This release may include forward‑looking statements. Actual results can differ due to risks including technology, certification, supply chain, financing, and market adoption. This is not an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy securities.

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