Aibuild opens Silicon Valley headquarters to advance AI-driven Additive Manufacturing

February 4, 2025

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February 4, 2025
Aibuild has announced the opening of its new office in Silicon Valley (Courtesy Aibuild)
Aibuild has announced the opening of its new office in Silicon Valley (Courtesy Aibuild)

Aibuild, headquartered in London, UK, has announced the opening of a new office in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, USA. The strategic move is further strengthened by its partnership with Nikon, one of Aibuild’s key investors. The new US headquarters is located within Nikon’s research campus and is expected to foster deeper collaboration between the two companies while accelerating advancements in AI-driven Additive Manufacturing.

The US office will serve as a hub for research, development, and collaboration, allowing the company to expand its customer base and forge new partnerships with manufacturers across North America.

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Daghan Cam and Michail Desyllas, the founders of Aibuild shared, “Expanding into United States with a new office in Silicon Valley is a pivotal moment for Aibuild. Getting closer to our key customers and partners in the region will allow us to respond to their needs faster. Working alongside Nikon in our new location will also deepen our partnership and accelerate our efforts to bring AI-driven automation into manufacturing.”

Yuichi Shibazaki, Corporate Vice President at Nikon and the Co-CEO of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing Inc. said, “We are excited to support Aibuild’s expansion into the US and welcome them as our neighbour on the West Coast. As a technology partner, we have great confidence in their vision and innovation. This close proximity will strengthen our collaboration and accelerate synergies, driving innovation together in this dynamic market.”

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