
Live Layers Newsletter: February 27, 2025
This Week’s Additive Manufacturing News
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Enhancing Domestic Additive Capabilities: Reshoring initiatives are reshaping the U.S. additive manufacturing sector by leveraging innovative strategies and resources to bring production back home.
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Pharmaceutical Investment Sparks Domestic Manufacturing Boom: Lilly is set to invest $27 billion in U.S. manufacturing, aiming to strengthen domestic production capabilities and enhance the pharmaceutical supply chain.
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Tech Giant’s Major U.S. Manufacturing Commitment: Apple will allocate over $500 billion to its U.S. operations over the next four years, reinforcing its dedication to domestic manufacturing.
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Next-Gen Machining: Emerging Trends and Innovations: Evolving machining techniques are reshaping the manufacturing landscape by integrating robotics, AI, and smart automation to boost precision and productivity.
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Strategies to Overcome the CNC Machinist Shortage: Key approaches to addressing the CNC machinist shortage include robust workforce development, enhanced training programs, and the adoption of advanced technologies.
How to create a production workflow with pellet 3D printing
In production-grade 3D printing, time consuming trial and error can significantly hamper efficiency and increase costs. How can operators focus more on producing high-quality parts and less on dialing in their process parameters?
This video focuses on how to create production workflows with pellet-fed 3D printing. JuggerBot 3D President Zachary DiVencenzo will demonstrates the fundamentals and operations of using their Material Card, a data-driven framework designed to standardize and streamline pellet-fed additive manufacturing.
The world’s first large format 3D printer for PVC
PVC is a widely used industrial material valued for its durability, chemical resistance, and cost-effectiveness. Until now, material processing complexities have been a major challenge for large-format 3D printing with PVC.
The JuggerBot 3D Tradesman Series™ P3-44 ASTRA overcomes these challenges to help manufacturers produce high-strength, cost-efficient PVC components at scale.
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