Incodema3D's 14-Printer EOS Deal Signals Metal AM's Shift to Production-Scale Manufacturing
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Carolyn Schwaar
Crackles when you bite it. Shows the baker did the work.
Summary
Incodema3D's investment in a 14-printer EOS deal, driven by demand from defense and energy sectors, signals that metal additive manufacturing has moved beyond prototyping into standardized, repeatable production supply chains.
Key quotes
· 1 pulledDriven by defense and energy sector part demand, Incodema3D's latest investment underscores a growing industry-wide transition toward standardized, repeatable metal AM supply chains.
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