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• Metal additive manufacturing company Velo3D has unveiled plans for a 288,747-square-foot production campus in Livermore, California, positioning the site as its future manufacturing hub. The project ranks among the largest metal 3D printing facility developments on the continent and is scheduled to come online before the end of 2026. The firm will retain its current…
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Metal additive manufacturing company Velo3D has unveiled plans for a 288,747-square-foot production campus in Livermore, California, positioning the site as its future manufacturing hub. The project ranks among the largest metal 3D printing facility developments on the continent and is scheduled to come online before the end of 2026.
The firm will retain its current headquarters as the home of R&D, applications engineering, process development, prototyping, and qualification work, while Livermore absorbs production duties. The company frames the two-site model as an end-to-end pathway allowing customers to take a part from initial concept through qualification and into volume manufacturing without changing suppliers.
Velo3D has unveiled plans for a 288,747-square-foot production campus i