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EOS and the American Center for Manufacturing Innovation (ACMI) have partnered to scale U.S.
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EOS and the American Center for Manufacturing Innovation (ACMI) have partnered to scale U.S.

Originally reported by Advanced Manufacturing

EOS and the American Center for Manufacturing Innovation (ACMI) have partnered to scale U.S. domestic production via high-volume additive manufacturing. 🏭 ACMI has acquired pioneering systems, including the world's first AMCM M 8K large-scale platform, to transition 3D printing from R&D to factory-floor reality. This collaboration secures critical supply chains by integrating large-format L-PBF technology into industrial ecosystems. 🚀 It marks a systemic shift toward decentralized, certified manufacturing for complex components. #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #USManufacturing #EOS #ACMI

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