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• AMS 2026 may have been altered by flight delays and snow-covered streets, but once you made it, the energy felt anything but frozen. This year’s Additive Manufacturing Strategies, which wrapped...
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AMS 2026 may have been altered by flight delays and snow-covered streets, but once you made it, the energy felt anything but frozen. This year’s Additive Manufacturing Strategies, which wrapped up last week in New York City, mixed big ideas, financial updates, and plenty of conversations about where additive manufacturing is headed. Between panels, presentations, and networking chats, it felt like the industry is at a turning point, even if no one is quite sure what comes next.
A massive blizzard hit the city in the days leading up to the conference, which obviously changed travel plans for a lot of attendees. I personally had five separate flights canceled before finally managing to fly to Washington, D.C. to hop an Amtrak train to NYC. We heard from many others who also rode trains into