Haddy is scaling AI-enabled adaptive microfactories to localize production while advancing a circular additive model that keeps materials in use. A design-to-manufacturing digital thread and software-defined workflows enable consistent, repeatable robotic production of large‑format parts across distributed sites as the company expands.
Where do you see the biggest near-term impact for circular, software-defined microfactories, and what data or integration challenges could slow adoption?
-Additive manufacturing innovator scales local production while keeping materials in use through a circular additive manufacturing model
-Design and manufacturing digital thread helps Haddy produce large-format parts consistently across microfactories
-Software-defined manufacturing supports repeatable robotic additive production as Haddy expands its distributed model