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ADDMAN Acquires Forecast 3D to Expand its Polymer 3D Printing, Injection Molding Capabilities

FORT MYERS, FL, USA, Jan 14, 2026 – ADDMAN is pleased to announce the acquisition of Forecast 3D, a leading provider of polymer additive manufacturing and 3D printing services, further expanding ADDMAN’s manufacturing solutions network and reinforcing its position as one of the most capable additive manufacturing partners in North America.

With the addition of Forecast 3D, ADDMAN significantly expands its polymer additive manufacturing capacity, combining Forecast 3D’s Carlsbad, California facilities with ADDMAN’s existing Irvine location. Together, these sites form a powerful Southern California polymer manufacturing hub, purpose-built to support customers with increased scale, faster lead times, and deeper technical expertise. 

Strengthening Polymer Additive Manufacturing with SLS and MJF

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Forecast 3D is a 30-year veteran in additive manufacturing and an early industrial adopter of AM technologies. The business adds significant capacity in powder-based polymer technologies, including Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and Multi Jet Fusion (MJF), along with a mature digital quoting and customer support platform. These capabilities strengthen ADDMAN’s ability to support partners as their programs evolve, from early development prototypes through full-rate production.

The addition of Forecast 3D’s Carlsbad operation alongside ADDMAN’s existing Dinsmore facility in Southern California creates a regional hub for polymer additive manufacturing. Customers will benefit from expanded capacity, faster lead times, and seamless access to ADDMAN’s broader product portfolio, including polymer and metal additive manufacturing, precision machining, and injection molding.

End-to-End Polymer Manufacturing: From 3D Printing to Injection Molding

The acquisition of Forecast 3D strengthens ADDMAN Polymer’s end-to-end manufacturing capabilities, allowing customers to move seamlessly through the entire polymer production lifecycle. 

Customers can now leverage ADDMAN for: 

  • Rapid prototyping using SLS and MJF 
  • Bridge production and pre-tooling volumes 
  • Design for manufacturability (DFM) informed by additive and molding expertise 
  • Injection molding scale-up for high-volume production 
  • Tooling and production under one manufacturing partner 

As programs mature, ADDMAN enables a smooth transition from polymer additive manufacturing to injection molding, reducing supplier handoffs, minimizing risk during scale-up, and maintaining continuity from design intent through full-scale production. 

Digital Manufacturing and Faster Quoting-to-Production Workflows

Customers will also benefit from the integration of Forecast 3D’s digital infrastructure, including its established instant-quote portal. These digital tools complement ADDMAN’s ongoing investments in automation, digital manufacturing, and customer experience, streamlining workflows from quoting through production. 

The result is improved speed, transparency, and responsiveness—helping customers move from concept to production more efficiently. 

Building One of North America’s Most Comprehensive Additive Manufacturing Platforms

“Our strategy has always been about scale and capability,” said Joe Calmese, CEO, ADDMAN. “We are building the largest additive manufacturing service provider in the market. Designed to support any part, any process, at any stage of the customer’s journey. Bringing Forecast 3D into ADDMAN makes that vision real today, and we will continue to raise the bar for what customers should expect from an advanced manufacturing partner.”

Forecast 3D was previously operated as part of a global industrial manufacturing organization, and the transaction was supported by ADDMAN’s leadership team and ownership partners at American Industrial Partners. With this acquisition, ADDMAN’s industrial additive fleet now exceeds 160 systems, positioning ADDMAN among the largest additive manufacturing providers in North America in just 5 years.

“Reaching this scale matters, but it isn’t the finish line,” Calmese added. “Our focus is how we use it; where we invest next, how we partner, and how we continue expanding what AM can do. That’s the journey we’re on at ADDMAN.”

About ADDMAN

ADDMAN delivers solutions to serve customers from prototyping and development projects, all the way through product end-of-life.

ADDMAN manufacturing network is comprised of 4 different companies and over 500 employees, with a coat-to-coast production footprint. Each brand adds unique manufacturing capabilities to the portfolio. The Group is inherently additive-enabled and have significant expertise in both metal additive manufacturing and polymer 3D printing. On the traditional manufacturing side, ADDMAN have 3 facilities dedicated to precision CNC machining and a site with domestic injection molding capabilities.

All these manufacturing modalities are backed by a team of engineers, with diverse industry expertise to guide customers and help them solve complex challenges. As a start-up business, ADDMAN’s guiding charter as they scale is “any part, any volume, every step of the way”. ADDMAN infrastructure allows to deliver full lifecycle solutions that support every phase of client’s product roadmaps. For more information, visit https://www.addmangroup.com.

Nitin Patil
Nitin Patil
Editor and Director of Content, DailyCADCAM.com. Nitin completed his Master's in Mass Communication & Journalism and having 13 years of work experience as an editor, content writer with renowned international technical magazines and media companies. He is associated with CAD,CAM industry since 2008.
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