Foldstar (Hamilton, N.J., U.S.) uses advanced algorithms and software to create foldable sheets that transform composites, paper and other materials into lightweight, structural cores, achieving novel shapes, increased efficiency and large quantities at scale versus other manufacturing methods. Applications include structural materials for aerospace and automotive, as well as innovative materials for packaging, consumer products, etc.
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