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- LEAP 71 hot-fires 3D-printed liquid-fuel rocket engine designed through . . .
Dubai, June 18th, 2024 — for immediate release LEAP 71, a Dubai-based AI engineering company, announced today the successful test firing of a liquid rocket engine created entirely through Noyron, the company’s Large Computational Engineering Model The engine was designed autonomously without human intervention and then 3D-printed in copper The rocket thruster was successfully hot-fired
- This 20,000HP AI-generated rocket engine took just two weeks to design . . .
Each new engine iteration generated by the AI model is said to take minutes, compared to the months of work put into a conventional rocket engine design
- It took NASA decades to develop this special rocket engine. AI made it . . .
01-07-2025 PREMIUM It took NASA decades to develop this special rocket engine AI made it in 3 weeks Leap 71 designed and 3D printed an aerospike, one of the most elusive rocket engines in history
- Aconity3D 3D Prints AI-Designed Copper Aerospike Rocket Engine
The Race 2 Space Team from the University of Sheffield prepared the engine for the test campaign and provided expert support throughout Aconity3D 3D prints AI-designed copper aerospike rocket engine using the AconityMIDI+, with support from Solukon and Fraunhofer ILT The true innovation behind this achievement lies in the design process itself
- AI Rocket Design Stuns World with 2-Week Breakthrough
AI rocket design proved its power with a printed engine that worked perfectly on first fire Will this change rocket science forever?
- Sheffield Tests World’s First AI-Designed Rocket Engine
LEAP71’s AI-designed rocket engine signifies a significant shift, suggesting that propulsion technology could become faster, more accessible, and more efficient This new process, combining AI-driven design with 3D printing, disrupts conventional engineering timelines, making ambitious projects more attainable
- Aconity3D Successfully Completes First Hot-Fire Test of LEAP 71’s AI . . .
Cryogenic aerospike rocket engine Image via Aconity3D LEAP 71 and AI-Driven Engineering Design Aconity3D notes that a shift in design methodology played a role in the advancement The engine was
- LEAP 71’s AI-Designed Rocket Engine Passes First Hot-Fire Test
Dubai tech-driven space innovator LEAP 71 successfully tested a 3D printed rocket engine designed entirely by an A I model called Noyron This engine, made from copper, was designed autonomously
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