What's Happening?
Haddy, a U.S.-based additive manufacturing company, has adopted the Siemens Xcelerator open digital business platform to scale its local additive manufacturing operations. This initiative focuses on using
circular materials across various industries, including furniture, marine, and defense. Haddy's approach involves producing large-format components through robotic additive manufacturing processes, utilizing recyclable and biodegradable materials. These materials are designed to be reprocessed into feedstock at the end of their lifecycle, thereby reducing waste and supporting local supply chains. The company aims to minimize transportation-related emissions by sourcing materials domestically. Haddy's network of digitally standardized, AI-enabled microfactories allows for production closer to where products are needed, reducing supply-chain complexity and supporting low-waste production.
Why It's Important?
The adoption of Siemens Xcelerator by Haddy represents a significant step towards sustainable manufacturing practices in the U.S. By integrating AI and digital technologies, Haddy is able to maintain consistency across its production sites while supporting a circular economy model. This approach not only reduces waste but also enhances the resilience of supply chains by localizing production. The initiative aligns with broader industry trends towards sustainability and digital transformation, potentially setting a precedent for other manufacturers. The use of AI and digital twins in manufacturing processes can lead to more efficient production, reduced environmental impact, and improved product quality, benefiting both the industry and consumers.
What's Next?
Haddy plans to expand its use of Siemens' software to further scale its distributed production model. The company is leveraging additional Siemens tools, such as Simcenter Optistruct and NX X Manufacturing, to optimize and validate its large-scale products. This expansion will enable Haddy to meet the growing demand for sustainable manufacturing solutions while maintaining low IT overhead. The company is also set to share its insights on sustainable manufacturing at the Realize LIVE Americas event in Detroit, where its CEO, Jay Rodgers, will deliver a keynote address. This engagement may foster further collaboration and innovation within the industry.






