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VulcanForms plans new Massachusetts plant, creating over 1,000 jobs with metal 3D printing

🇰🇷 GN 3D 프린팅 (KO)3D PrintingMon, 06 Jul 2026 12:09:05 GMT· translated & edited
VulcanForms plans new Massachusetts plant, creating over 1,000 jobs with metal 3D printing

Metal 3D printing company VulcanForms is set to open its third facility in Massachusetts, projecting the creation of more than 1,000 new jobs.

VulcanForms, a company specializing in metal 3D printing, has announced plans for its third manufacturing facility. This new plant, located in Massachusetts, is expected to significantly expand the company's operational capacity.

The expansion is anticipated to generate substantial employment opportunities, with projections indicating the creation of over 1,000 new jobs. These roles will likely encompass various aspects of advanced manufacturing, including operational, engineering, and technical support positions related to metal additive manufacturing.

This development signifies a major investment in the region's manufacturing sector and underscores the growing importance of metal 3D printing in industrial production. The facility's establishment is a testament to VulcanForms' growth and its commitment to scaling up its metal additive manufacturing capabilities.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This expansion by VulcanForms highlights the increasing industrialization of metal 3D printing. The creation of over 1,000 jobs signifies a maturing additive manufacturing sector capable of large-scale production and workforce development, moving beyond prototyping into serial manufacturing for various industries.

Original headline: VulcanForms: 매사추세츠의 세 번째 공장은 금속 3D 프린팅으로 1,000개 이상의 일자리를 창출할 예정 - 3Druck.com
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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