We’re entering an era where restructuring global manufacturing will be non-negotiable. As supply chains collapse and tariffs complicate this process, can technology like 3D printing take some of the pressure off?
Investments in US manufacturing have declined under Trump’s protectionist policies, since relocating abroad can help avoid the tariff rabbit hole. 3D printing offers a promising solution for reshoring some of that manufacturing, but it’s too inefficient for large-scale production as of now.
As 3D printing improves and finds niches that align, this could be a disruptive technology. However, we won’t be replacing mass manufacturing with these printers anytime soon.
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