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 adopting 3D-printing and digital manufacturing technologies to transform what they describe as an "extremely broken" lighting manufacturing industry. Companies like Juniper (New York), Gantri (California), and Wooj (Brooklyn) are implementing these advanced manufacturing methods to create more efficient, localized, and sustainable mass production processes, moving away from traditional 20th-century manufacturing approaches.
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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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