Additive Manufacturing Coming to Pittsburgh Airport Campus
PITTSBURGH—Pittsburgh International Airport unveiled plans for Neighborhood 91, one of the world’s first developments focused on bringing all parts of the additive manufacturing supply chain into one location.
The University of Pittsburgh partnered with the airport on Neighborhood 91, which is also the first project for the 195-acre Pittsburgh Airport Innovation Campus near the airport terminal and runway. Arencibia, a supplier of argon gas for the aerospace and additive manufacturing sectors, has signed on as the development’s first tenant. The name is based on Pittsburgh’s 90 distinct neighborhoods.