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Neighborhood 91’s first manufacturing tenant is set to move into its new building this month.

This article was originally published on blueskypit.com on March 1, 2021. Neighborhood 91’s first manufacturing tenant is Read More

By |2023-11-08T17:58:52+00:00May 4, 2021|Airport, Manufacturing, Neighborhood 91, Region|0 Comments

Wabtec Corporation, Wilmerding, Pennsylvania, USA, has announced that it will join Neighborhood 91, the Additive Manufacturing production campus at Pittsburgh’s International Airport Innovation Campus, as its first ‘anchor tenant’

This article was originally published on Metal AM on October 19, 2020. Wabtec Corporation, Wilmerding, Pennsylvania, USA, Read More

Neighborhood 91 will make an impact, one manufacturer at a time

Originally published in Industry Today on March 30, 2020. By Laura Ely and David Storer Read More

Arencibia explains its role in an exciting project at Pittsburgh International Airport

Originally published in Gasworld on February 3, 2020. By Joe Arencibia, President and CEO, Arencibia The Read More

Pittsburgh and its airport are staking their claim – as a global cluster for additive manufacturing.

Originally published in Forbes on February 18, 2020. By Rich Blake In recent decades, South Read More

Recent study shows that upon completion, Pittsburgh’s ‘Neighborhood 91’ is expected to generate $2.2B in wages and 6K jobs.

Originally published by Industry Week on Jan. 15, 2020 The Barnes Group Advisors (TBGA), the Read More

By |2023-11-08T18:12:18+00:00January 16, 2020|Additive, Airport, Manufacturing, Neighborhood 91, Region|0 Comments

The Additive Manufacturing production campus at Pittsburgh International Airport will drive reduced production costs, boost regional productivity and innovation, and reduce energy consumption

  The Barnes Group Advisors FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Cynthia Rogers; TBGA Communications Director Read More

By |2023-11-08T18:13:34+00:00January 15, 2020|Additive, Airport, Manufacturing, Neighborhood 91, Region|0 Comments

Officials are planning a campus for companies that use 3-D printing in manufacturing

Originally published in The Wall Street Journal on December 17, 2019 By Keiko Morris Dec. Read More

By |2023-11-08T18:15:45+00:00December 17, 2019|3-D Printing, Airport, Manufacturing, Neighborhood 91|0 Comments
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