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Future Form has launched its 3D printing service using HP Multi Jet Fusion for sectors including aerospace, defense, and medical.
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Future Form has launched its 3D printing service using HP Multi Jet Fusion for sectors including aerospace, defense, and medical.

Originally reported by Engineering.com

Future Form has launched its 3D printing service using HP Multi Jet Fusion for sectors including aerospace, defense, and medical. This expansion aligns with the Wohlers Report 2026, which notes that 3D printing services now command 48% of the total AM market. By adopting MJF, the company enables digital inventory models to mitigate global supply chain risks. This move signifies the growing maturity of AM as a primary industrial production tool. 🏭🚀

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