3DX Industries Begins Pilot Production of PHILL™ AI Service Robot, Signaling Expansion into Robotics Manufacturing

3DX Industries has initiated pilot production of AIBotics' PHILL™ service robot, marking a critical step toward scalable domestic manufacturing of AI-enabled hardware.

SD Metrowire Staff
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3DX Industries Begins Pilot Production of PHILL™ AI Service Robot, Signaling Expansion into Robotics Manufacturing

3DX Industries, Inc. (OTCID: DDDX), a U.S.-based advanced additive and precision manufacturing company, announced today that it has begun pilot production of the PHILL™ AI-enabled service robot platform. This pilot-to-scale manufacturing program, initially announced by AIBotics, Inc. (OTCID: AIBT) on April 27, 2026, represents a significant milestone in bringing early-stage robotic systems to repeatable production environments.

Under the program, 3DX Industries is responsible for component manufacturing, assembly, finishing, packaging, and shipment of PHILL™ units from its U.S. operations. The current first-article production run consists of five units designed to validate manufacturing workflows, assembly procedures, quality standards, and production repeatability before broader commercial deployment. If the pilot phase is successful, the program could expand into additional production runs over the next 12 months, subject to final production planning and commercial rollout requirements.

3DX Industries employs a hybrid manufacturing approach that combines metal additive manufacturing, advanced photopolymer resin printing, CNC machining, finishing, and assembly support. This integrated process enables rapid iteration, precision component production, and scalable low-volume manufacturing for emerging robotics and automation platforms. The company’s ability to offer such diverse capabilities positions it as a key partner for technology firms transitioning from prototypes to market-ready products.

“The transition from prototype to repeatable manufacturing is a critical step in bringing robotics platforms into real-world environments,” said Ben Kaplan, Chief Executive Officer of AIBotics. “PHILL™ was designed with scalability in mind, and our partnership with 3DX Industries supports our objective of moving from pilot validation toward commercial deployment as demand for AI-enabled robotics continues to grow.”

“This program reflects the increasing demand for domestic manufacturing partners capable of supporting advanced technology products from development through production,” said Roger Janssen, President and CEO of 3DX Industries. “Our role is to provide manufacturing execution, production flexibility, and quality control to help customers transition products into commercial deployment.”

The PHILL™ program expands 3DX Industries’ manufacturing presence within robotics, automation, and AI-enabled hardware markets, while the company continues to serve customers across industrial, aerospace, defense, medical, and energy sectors. The implications of this announcement are twofold: it demonstrates a viable pathway for bringing AI-driven robotics to market through domestic manufacturing, and it highlights the growing need for U.S.-based production partners capable of handling advanced technology products from development through production.

For more information, visit OTC Markets or the company’s website at www.3dxindustries.com.

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