An innovative manufacturing hub, dubbed Haddy, has officially opened its doors in St. Petersburg, Florida, marking a significant advancement in the field of 3D printing. This microfactory, occupying a substantial 32,000 square feet, is celebrated as the world’s largest 3D printing facility and aims to disrupt the traditional furniture industry by employing cutting-edge technology.
Founder and CEO Jay Rogers, a Florida native and U.S. Marine Corps veteran, launched Haddy in 2022, committing to local manufacturing that utilizes both artificial intelligence and machine learning. The facility employs eight robots capable of producing furniture and other products from recycled materials. During the grand opening ceremony, attended by local business leaders and civic officials, Mayor Ken Welch emphasized the importance of Haddy’s mission, highlighting its potential for sustainability and local job creation.
Rogers explained that the idea behind Haddy has roots dating back to 1995, when he began envisioning how the internet could transform manufacturing. Unlike the conventional approach of outsourcing production to countries with lower labor costs, Haddy focuses on proximate manufacturing—bringing production closer to consumers to enhance customization and mitigate supply chain disruptions caused by tariffs and trade wars.
Karsten Heuser from Siemens AG, which provides Haddy’s automation software, expressed confidence in the startup’s strategy and leadership, underscoring that Haddy is well-positioned to innovate within the manufacturing sector.
Haddy’s unique business model was highlighted in a recent Forbes article, showcasing its role in aiding local businesses like Paradeco Coffee Roasters during Hurricane Ian. After the storm damaged their furniture, Haddy was able to quickly replace their items, demonstrating the efficiency of localized production.
With plans for continued growth, Haddy aims to foster a workforce capable of handling advanced technology and automation, creating skilled jobs in the community. Mayor Welch remarked on the significant impact Haddy will have on St. Petersburg’s economy and its representation of the city’s innovative spirit.
For more information about Haddy, you can visit their website: Haddy and read about their grand opening as covered by Forbes.