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As the manufacturing supply chain starts to shift into the digital space, firms large and small will explore new opportunities in on-demand manufacturing as a service. Xometry, a leading AI-enabled digital marketplace where buyers can source on-demand manufactured parts and assemblies, has helped companies of all sizes explore digital manufacturing possibilities. Greg Paulsen, director of application engineering at Xometry, walks us through how companies like NASA and BMW have leveraged on-demand manufacturing.
By Mechanical Engineering magazine4.6
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As the manufacturing supply chain starts to shift into the digital space, firms large and small will explore new opportunities in on-demand manufacturing as a service. Xometry, a leading AI-enabled digital marketplace where buyers can source on-demand manufactured parts and assemblies, has helped companies of all sizes explore digital manufacturing possibilities. Greg Paulsen, director of application engineering at Xometry, walks us through how companies like NASA and BMW have leveraged on-demand manufacturing.

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