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Pittsburgh is the perfect fit for the additive manufacturing industry. This region has a long-standing history as an American industrial hub. As a leader in advanced and traditional manufacturing, Pittsburgh provides a solid foundation for adopting and integrating these additive manufacturing technologies. The region’s strengths in R&D, tech and innovation uniquely position it to shape the future of this industry.

The additive manufacturing ecosystem is actively expanding across our 10-county region. The Pittsburgh region is strong in the four component industries of additive manufacturing: hardware, software, materials and services.

A great example of our thriving additive ecosystem is Neighborhood 91. Located on Pittsburgh International Airport property, Neighborhood 91 co-locates all parts of the additive manufacturing process. A first-of-its-kind additive manufacturing production campus, this central property focuses on making the industry more efficient.

As a growing hub for American additive manufacturing, Pittsburgh is home to industry leaders and innovators, including ExOne and Metal Powder Works. From rapid prototyping and on-demand production to advancements in 3D printing technology, high-performance additive manufacturing companies across the region are setting the tone for this industry in the US. Pittsburgh’s highly skilled talent plays no small role in this. Additive manufacturing laboratories exist at two leading institutions in the region, Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, ensuring Pittsburgh’s workforce is well-trained on in-demand manufacturing processes like stereolithography and injection molding. Read on to learn how the Pittsburgh region is at the forefront of cutting-edge additive manufacturing.

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