Aerospace
Aircraft industry leaders are moving to additive industrialization. As a result, new materials supply chains will be needed to align with the new manufacturing locations and industrialization volumes.
As satellites, rockets, launch vehicles and other space transportation—and structures—are becoming a viable component of the future economy, they are being designed and built in radically new ways, thanks to additive technology. The way material reaches you needs to be redesigned and built in equally radical ways.
Defense
MatterProviders is focusing on Department of Defense projects in the Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps. Additive is the game-changing technology paving the way for designing safer and better equipment, tools, and transportation to address new and evolving threats. MatterProviders will be a supply chain partner to provide the materials where and when you need them for manufacturing and sustainment.
Automotive
As automotive companies drive toward weight reduction, streamlined aerodynamics and designs, and electrification, additive also allows for minimizing global manufacturing footprint, reducing inventory and energy usage, maximizing speed, and minimizing time to market and environmental impact. Material availability and footprint will need to align with these new capabilities. Every stage of manufacturing is impacted, from initial prototyping to fabrication to aftermarket components.
Industrial Manufacturing
Additive is allowing for shortening lead times and reducing costs by additively manufacturing hard-to-find and low-volume parts on-demand. Materials placement and handling are critical to support the manufacturing and in-field production capabilities.
Medical Device
Leaders are driving manufacturing of high-precision, personalized implants, instruments, prosthetics, and more. Material availability determines manufacturing ability. Ranging from orthopedic implants and surgical instruments to external prosthetics and dental restorations.