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Learn how drone leaders are using 3D printing

Drone manufacturers are pushing boundaries — lighter weight, faster iteration, and resilient production at scale. Here's how two innovators are meeting the challenge with HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology:

Blueflite
  • Integrates 48 HP MJF-printed parts per drone, including exterior panels, battery enclosures, and landing gear
  • Achieved 25% weight reduction on the fuselage—boosting payload and flight time
  • Cut design cycles from weeks to hours, enabling up to 10 iterations per component
Read the Blueflite case study

Firestorm xCell + HP MJF
  • Deploys HP's MJF tech in mobile, containerized systems for on-site drone production—even in demanding environments.
  • Enables real-time manufacture of critical UAV components where supply chains are stretched thin.
Read the Firestorm xCell press release

These stories show 3D printing isn't just a new tool — it's solving actual challenges.

Learn How Drone Leaders Are Using 3D Printing

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