As covered in DesignNews, Project DIAMOnD is helping Michigan manufacturers stay competitive by leveraging 3D printing to enhance supply chain resilience and innovation.

3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process of creating three-dimensional objects by layering materials based on a digital design. It enables the production of complex and customized objects with various materials, ranging from plastics to metals, by depositing successive layers of material until the desired object is formed. Besides its technical advantages, additive manufacturing also shortens complex production processes, enables distributed manufacturing and is more sustainable than traditional manufacturing.
As covered in DesignNews, Project DIAMOnD is helping Michigan manufacturers stay competitive by leveraging 3D printing to enhance supply chain resilience and innovation.
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