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Divergent Technologies, and webAI Inc. announced a partnership set to reshape digital manufacturing by embedding generative artificial intelligence directly into hardware systems, particularly targeting industrial robotics, logistics systems, and vehicles.

By merging Divergent’s pioneering digital manufacturing capabilities with webAI’s cutting edge distributed AI, the collaboration signals a shift toward smarter, more secure, and responsive AI-driven hardware, promising significant transformations across industries such as aerospace, defense, and automotive.

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“From the start, Divergent’s mission has been to transform the built world with a fully digital manufacturing system,” said Lukas Czinger, Co-Founder, President and CEO of Divergent. “Partnering with webAI allows us to supercharge that mission. The combination of Divergent’s adaptive digital manufacturing capabilities with webAI’s intelligence will create next generation products at scale across the world’s largest industries.”

“This collaboration marks a pivotal advancement for AI-powered hardware,” said David Stout, Founder and CEO of webAI. “With webAI integrated into Divergent‘s platform, we are changing not just the manufacturing process but fundamentally how advanced hardware systems operate— making them smarter, faster, and inherently secure.”

Source: PRNewswire

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