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Protolabs significantly expanded its US metal 3D printing capacity, adding four large-format M2 machines to its 120,000 sq.
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Protolabs significantly expanded its US metal 3D printing capacity, adding four large-format M2 machines to its 120,000 sq.

Originally reported by kalkinemedia.com

Protolabs significantly expanded its US metal 3D printing capacity, adding four large-format M2 machines to its 120,000 sq. ft. facility. This NYSE expansion boosts monthly production to 8,000+ components, signaling a pivot from prototyping to full-scale manufacturing. By syncing digital workflows across 40 DMLS printers, the firm is building resilient supply chains for aerospace and medical sectors. This move cements on-demand AM as a core industrial pillar. 🏭⚙️📈 #AdditiveManufacturing #Protolabs #Industry40

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