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The U.S. manufacturing sector enters 2026 moving from policy talk to industrial-scale execution.
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The U.S. manufacturing sector enters 2026 moving from policy talk to industrial-scale execution.

Originally reported by 3DPrint.com

The U.S. manufacturing sector enters 2026 moving from policy talk to industrial-scale execution. Driven by the 2025 Acquisition Transformation Strategy, factory-scale additive manufacturing is now strategic national infrastructure. By deploying Area Printing for 10x faster throughput, the industry targets a $150/kg cost benchmark to out-compete traditional casting. This shift secures domestic supply chains against brittle offshore dependencies and high-risk bottlenecks. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #Reshoring #USManufacturing #SupplyChain #Seurat

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