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Hadrian has officially launched its additive manufacturing division to integrate 3D printing into its automated factory network for the defense sector.
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Hadrian has officially launched its additive manufacturing division to integrate 3D printing into its automated factory network for the defense sector.

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Originally reported by Aviation Week

Hadrian has officially launched its additive manufacturing division to integrate 3D printing into its automated factory network for the defense sector. This move leverages their 260 million dollar Series C funding and a new 200 million dollar Mesa facility to create a software-defined, hybrid production stack. By combining additive and subtractive processes, Hadrian targets a 90 percent reduction in lead times for critical flight-grade components. This systemic shift is essential for modernizing the U.S. defense supply chain. 🛠️ 🇺🇸 #AdditiveManufacturing #DefenseTech #Hadrian #3DPrinting #AdvancedManufacturing

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