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The World Economic Forum and Kearney have released the Global Value Chains Outlook 2026, positioning additive manufacturing as a cornerstone for supply chain resilience.
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The World Economic Forum and Kearney have released the Global Value Chains Outlook 2026, positioning additive manufacturing as a cornerstone for supply chain resilience.

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The World Economic Forum and Kearney have released the Global Value Chains Outlook 2026, positioning additive manufacturing as a cornerstone for supply chain resilience. Drawing from over 100 leaders and 300 executive surveys, the report advocates for a distributed scale model using 3D printing for autonomous regional facilities. AM is now identified as a systemic requirement for SMEs to navigate volatility and shorten supply lines. 🌎🏭 #AdditiveManufacturing #SupplyChain #WEF2026 #3DPrinting

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