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3D Systems forecasts its aerospace and defense business to grow over 20 percent in 2026, reaching 35 million dollars in production revenue.
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3D Systems forecasts its aerospace and defense business to grow over 20 percent in 2026, reaching 35 million dollars in production revenue.

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Originally reported by manilatimes.net

3D Systems forecasts its aerospace and defense business to grow over 20 percent in 2026, reaching 35 million dollars in production revenue. A major 80,000 square foot expansion in Littleton and an 18.5 million dollar Air Force contract for large-format metal systems anchor this growth. By securing a fully domestic ecosystem for 1-meter plus printing, the company leverages NDAA 2026 mandates to replace foreign-sourced hardware in defense programs. This transition marks the industrialization of qualified additive manufacturing for naval, propulsion, and satellite systems. #AdditiveManufacturing #Aerospace #Defense #3DSystems #Expansion

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