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Alquist 3D is scaling its A1X printing technology across 12+ Walmart sites, moving from pilot projects to a national retail pipeline.
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Alquist 3D is scaling its A1X printing technology across 12+ Walmart sites, moving from pilot projects to a national retail pipeline.

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Originally reported by hoodline.com

Alquist 3D is scaling its A1X printing technology across 12+ Walmart sites, moving from pilot projects to a national retail pipeline. A partnership with FMGI and Hugg & Hall addresses logistical friction through a standardized leasing and service model. This moves 3DCP from architectural curiosity into a repeatable manufacturing process for retail infrastructure. It marks a systemic shift toward factory-style efficiency on-site. 🏗️🏢 #3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #AdditiveManufacturing #Walmart #Automation

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