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Project DIAMOnD has opened its Digital Transformation Center to external businesses, offering industrial-grade SAF, FFF, and DED metal printing to non-members.
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Project DIAMOnD has opened its Digital Transformation Center to external businesses, offering industrial-grade SAF, FFF, and DED metal printing to non-members.

Originally reported by Design News

Project DIAMOnD has opened its Digital Transformation Center to external businesses, offering industrial-grade SAF, FFF, and DED metal printing to non-members. This expansion leverages a network of over 300 connected 3D printers to help manufacturers scale from prototyping to production. Opening this infrastructure reflects a systemic shift toward decentralized hubs that prioritize resource sharing over capital expenditure. It establishes a new model for regional industrial resilience. #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #Innovation #DigitalManufacturing

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