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Future Form integrates HP Multi Jet Fusion technology to scale additive manufacturing services for critical infrastructure sectors.
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Future Form integrates HP Multi Jet Fusion technology to scale additive manufacturing services for critical infrastructure sectors.

Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

Future Form integrates HP Multi Jet Fusion technology to scale additive manufacturing services for critical infrastructure sectors. On March 13, 2026, the U.S.-based manufacturer announced the adoption of an HP MJF system to provide functional prototyping and end-use production for clients in the data center, medical, defense, nuclear, and aerospace industries. CEO Ben Thomas confirmed this expansion aims to bypass traditional injection molding tooling requirements, effectively reducing lead times for complex, low-to-mid volume plastic components. This move leverages the high-throughput capabilities of MJF to support the company's existing CNC machining and enterprise-scale production programs.

This investment highlights the ongoing transition of MJF from a prototyping tool to a primary production method within the U.S. industrial base. By incorporating powder-bed fusion technology, Future Form positions itself to compete with specialized service bureaus that address the growing demand for digital inventory and on-demand manufacturing. The move aligns with broader industry data, where 3D printing services now represent 48% of the global market, driven by the need to mitigate supply chain volatility. Future Form is effectively bridging the gap between traditional subtractive manufacturing and modern additive workflows for high-reliability sectors.

This expansion signals a shift toward localized, agile production models that prioritize speed and reduced scrap rates over traditional mass-production tooling. Industry observers should monitor how Future Form integrates these additive capabilities with their existing CNC operations to optimize hybrid manufacturing workflows. The success of this deployment will likely serve as a benchmark for other mid-sized manufacturers seeking to diversify their service offerings in response to tightening defense and aerospace supply chain requirements.

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Future FormHP Multi Jet Fusionadditive manufacturingaerospacedefenseplastic 3D printingUS manufacturingproduction