Haddy Adopts Siemens Xcelerator to Scale AI Enabled Microfactories

June 02, 2026
Haddy has adopted the Siemens Xcelerator platform to expand its network of AI enabled adaptive microfactories that use circular materials for additive manufacturing across multiple industries.

Haddy has adopted the Siemens AG Xcelerator open digital business platform to expand its network of adaptive microfactories, announced in a press release.

The U.S.-based additive manufacturing company uses robotic processes to produce large format components from recyclable and biodegradable materials. Its products are designed to be returned at the end of life, reprocessed into feedstock, and reused in new production cycles.

Haddy sources materials domestically in the United States to reduce transportation emissions and strengthen local supply chains. Its AI enabled microfactories are digitally standardized to maintain consistent output across locations while supporting local production for industries including furniture, marine, and defense.

By producing goods closer to demand and using data to coordinate operations, Haddy aims to reduce supply chain complexity and waste while enabling scalable circular manufacturing.

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