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• Interested in the future of manufacturing? Don’t miss Additive Manufacturing Advantage: Aerospace, Space and Defense 2026, taking place on July 9th. Mark your calendar and secure your spot at the event redefining what’s possible in aerospace, space, and defense manufacturing. The drone industry is evolving at a pace that traditional manufacturing simply cannot keep up…
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Interested in the future of manufacturing? Don’t miss Additive Manufacturing Advantage: Aerospace, Space and Defense 2026, taking place on July 9th. Mark your calendar and secure your spot at the event redefining what’s possible in aerospace, space, and defense manufacturing.
The drone industry is evolving at a pace that traditional manufacturing simply cannot keep up with. Design cycles are compressed, payload requirements shift constantly, and weight constraints are unforgiving, every gram saved translates directly into flight time. It is within this demanding environment that HP‘s MultiJet Fusion (MJF) technology has quietly established itself as a production-grade solution, not merely a prototyping tool.
Gino Balistreri, who leads HP’s unmanned systems efforts globally, explained tha