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• Digital manufacturing firm VulcanForms is set to build a facility of up to one million square feet at its existing Devens, Massachusetts site. The Massachusetts Economic Assistance Coordinating Council (EACC) approved $21.26 million in state tax credits for the project under the Economic Development Incentive Program (EDIP), a performance-based initiative that ties credits to job…
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Digital manufacturing firm VulcanForms is set to build a facility of up to one million square feet at its existing Devens, Massachusetts site. The Massachusetts Economic Assistance Coordinating Council (EACC) approved $21.26 million in state tax credits for the project under the Economic Development Incentive Program (EDIP), a performance-based initiative that ties credits to job creation and capital investment. The expansion is projected to add 1,063 positions across the medical, aerospace and defense, industrial, and consumer goods sectors.
The Devens plant will be VulcanForms’ third in Massachusetts, joining facilities in Devens and Newburyport. The company uses industrial metal 3D printers, machining equipment, and automated production systems to manufacture parts across multiple indu