President, Biden pledged 3D printing technology will help return factory jobs to the U.S. and reduce inflationary pressures…as he traveled to Ohio…with a Senate seat in play…to make his case for the future of manufacturing. Inflation at a 40-year high and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine have caused growing uneasiness about the economy among voters. The President is staking his presidency in part on the promise that his policies on matters, ranging from infrastructure to computer chips can create a more resilient economy. The President went to United Performance Metals in Hamilton…to highlight commitments by five leading U.S. manufacturers to boost their reliance on small and medium American firms for 3D printing. GE Aviation, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and Siemens Energy have agreed to take part in the program. The president toured the factory with executives.