VulcanForms is a metal additive-manufacturing company that employs roughly 160 people. The organization added just under twenty new team members while fewer than a dozen employees departed, resulting in modest net growth. This steady expansion suggests measured scaling to support the company’s industrial 3-D printing technology and contract manufacturing services.
Engineering is the largest function at VulcanForms with about half of all employees—more than 80 people—focused on designing, building, and maintaining its proprietary production systems. Operations is the next largest group, followed by Business Management, which collectively account for more than a quarter of the workforce. Smaller yet essential teams in Sales & Support, HR, Finance, IT, Marketing & Product, and Quality round out the organizational structure. The balance of headcount across technical and business units indicates a mix of product development and commercial execution capabilities.
VulcanForms’ primary hub is in the Boston, Massachusetts area, home to a little over 80 employees or roughly half of the company. Additional personnel are distributed across facilities and offices in New Hampshire, Missouri, Connecticut, Texas, and Pennsylvania, each hosting only a handful of staff. A sizable segment—about 40 percent—falls under an “Other” category, reflecting remote workers or undisclosed sites that support manufacturing operations and corporate functions. This geographic footprint points to a blend of centralized production activity with a dispersed network of specialists and support roles.