Divergent Technologies develops the Divergent Adaptive Production System, an end-to-end digital manufacturing platform that combines AI-driven design software, metal 3D printing, and robotic assembly. The system is designed to produce complex structures across automotive, aerospace, defense, and industrial applications without relying on traditional tooling - replacing capital-intensive, inflexible manufacturing infrastructure with a software-defined approach.
The company's technical work spans several overlapping disciplines: generative and AI-assisted design, metal additive manufacturing, robotic assembly, and advanced lightweight structures. Its team of over 180 engineers and scientists includes many who came from conventional manufacturing environments and joined with the explicit goal of rebuilding how complex parts are made in the United States.
The core proposition of the Divergent Adaptive Production System is flexibility and scalability: by removing the dependency on expensive, part-specific tooling, the platform allows manufacturers to adapt production to changing designs and volumes without the overhead typical of legacy processes. This positions Divergent Technologies to serve customers across multiple high-complexity industries from a single, reconfigurable production architecture.