US Lighting Companies Adopt 3D-Printing and Digital Manufacturing to Modernize Industry
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Ellen Eberhardt
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Summary
American lighting companies are embracing 3D-printing and digital manufacturing technologies to revolutionize the lighting industry, which they describe as "extremely broken." Companies like Juniper (New York), Gantri (California), and Wooj (Brooklyn) are implementing localized, on-demand production methods to create more efficient and sustainable manufacturing processes, moving away from traditional 20th-century mass production models.
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US lighting brands "not going back to 20th-century manufacturing"
In a bid to create more efficient, localised and ultimately, sustainable mass production
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