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3D Printed Vortek Speedboat Now Available in Dubai

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Apr 23, 2026Added 16 days ago

Dubai-based company Innoventive 3D has released the Vortek, a 3D printed speedboat. The same firm previously made the Cyberfin, reportedly from marine waste. The Vortex looks kind of like it...

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