NEWS RELEASE: A3D Manufacturing Opens New Phoenix Headquarters, Tripling Capacity for Advanced Additive Manufacturing and Multi-Jet Fusion Printing

A3D Manufacturing Shop Manager Aelin Mayer demonstrates software used to 3d print parts to VP of Operations Jacob Moss (center) and Phoenix City Councilman Kevin Robinson (right). [Photo courtesy of A3D Manufacturing]
During the event, A3D Manufacturing Senior Vice President, Jon Toews said, “By opening our new Phoenix headquarters, we’re tripling our production capacity and revolutionizing manufacturing. This expansion allows us to offer high-quality solutions for every stage of the product lifecycle, from prototyping to full outsourced MaaS, supporting both additive and traditional manufacturing.”

(From left) A3D Manufacturing Director of Manufacturing Taylor Moore presents the HP 3D printer build unit to Nikola Motor Company Technical Operations Manager Riley Gillman, Senior Engineer Lucas Pierson, and Hawk Ridge Systems Senior VP of Engineering Cameron Carson. [Photo courtesy of A3D Manufacturing]
Now, to accommodate the growing need for fast, reliable additive manufacturing and post-production solutions, the company is expanding into a new 9,000 sq. ft. headquarters in Phoenix that will provide three times the production capacity of its former location.
For more information about manufacturing services or A3D’s commitment to their customers, contact A3D Manufacturing at info@a3dmfg.com or visit the website at https://www.a3dmfg.com/.
About A3D Manufacturing
A3D Manufacturing is an industry-certified, on-demand manufacturing service provider specializing in professional-grade additive and traditional manufacturing technologies. It brings decades of experience in 3D printing technologies and materials to deliver an efficient and collaborative customer experience from prototype to production. Its highly adaptable processes and precise standards guarantee customers the highest-quality products on time, every time.
A3D Manufacturing specializes in creating custom plastic and metal components for companies of all sizes. Its extensive capabilities encompass industrial-grade additive manufacturing and a range of finishing and post-processing options. It also excels in traditional manufacturing techniques, such as CNC, injection molding, and urethane casting.
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