Global supply chains are under pressure. Lead times have stretched, supply is constrained by ongoing disruptions, and the traditional model of centralized production is showing its limits. Distributed manufacturing — building closer to where parts are needed — is emerging as a practical alternative.
This webinar examines the microfactory model: a compact, integrated production system that combines robotic large-format additive manufacturing, multi-axis CNC milling, and AI-driven process intelligence to manufacture large industrial components at or near point of use. Nils Niemeyer, chief growth officer at Caracol, and Leslie Bush, senior customer success engineer, will walk through how the model works, what enabling technologies make it viable today, and what real deployments look like across construction, composites, and industrial manufacturing.
If you are evaluating strategies to bring more production in-house, reduce supply chain exposure, or scale manufacturing capacity without a greenfield facility investment, this session is for you.
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Agenda
The manufacturing moment: why traditional centralized production is under pressure and what the shift toward distributed manufacturing means for industrial producers
The microfactory model: how the convergence of robotics, software and AI makes compact, integrated production systems viable today
Technology in practice: a look at robotic large-format additive manufacturing, multi-axis CNC milling and AI-driven process intelligence working as an integrated system
Real-world deployments: customer case studies across construction, composites and industrial manufacturing
Getting started: what manufacturers need to evaluate before pursuing a microfactory or distributed production model
Nils Niemeyer is Chief Growth Officer at Caracol AM, where he leads global growth for large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM) solutions across polymer and metal applications, accelerating their industrialization and commercialization in sectors...
Leslie Bush is a Senior Customer Success Engineer at Caracol AM, based in Austin, Texas, where she helps manufacturers successfully adopt large-format robotic manufacturing solutions through customer onboarding, technical enablement and long-term...
Gardner Business Media, Inc. is the premier publisher for the heart of manufacturing in North America—providing unique, one-of-a-kind, relevant information of keen interest to the people who power plants, shops, and factories.
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