HP’s additive manufacturing team is transforming drone production with 3D printing, enabling lighter, smarter, and more scalable aircraft.
A quiet revolution is happening inside HP’s additive manufacturing division, where the team is leveraging the intersection of digital design, advanced materials, and scalable production to change the way drones are made.
Gino Balistreri, Global Head of Unmanned Systems for HP Additive Manufacturing, and David Mazo, Aerospace Engineering Group Lead for HP Additive Manufacturing, are leading this transformation, enabling smarter production, lighter aircraft, and more flexible supply chains.
3D printing is no longer just a prototyping tool; it is a path to full-scale, flight-ready manufacturing.
This evolution could permanently reshape how drones are built and delivered, according to the dedicated drone team at HP.
Author's summary: HP's additive manufacturing team transforms drone production.