The role of injection molding is evolving. Once seen strictly as a high-volume production method, it’s now a dynamic and flexible solution across the product development lifecycle. From early-stage prototyping to agile, low-volume runs for rapidly changing markets, engineers are finding new reasons to embrace injection molding in 2025. Here’s why. This blog explores four key trends driving this shift: reshoring pressure, rapid tooling innovations, faster product cycles, and material advancements. With insights from real-world applications and support from trusted partners like Quickparts, the injection molding conversation is no longer just about scale — it’s about speed, adaptability, and competitive edge. Reshoring Pressure Is Changing the Equation Global manufacturing has become increasingly unpredictable. Tariffs, shipping delays, and geopolitical tensions are compelling companies to rethink overseas tooling strategies. For engineering teams under pressure to deliver par...
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