Jaeger Technology Group supports engineering-driven organizations operating in environments where precision, documentation, and manufacturability matter. Our capabilities in large-format additive manufacturing, industrial patternmaking, and production-focused prototyping allow us to serve multiple industries without sacrificing technical depth.
We do not position ourselves as generalists.
We apply manufacturing fundamentals to specific industry constraints.
Aerospace & Defense
Aerospace and defense programs demand dimensional control, traceability, and repeatability.
We support aerospace suppliers and engineering teams with:
- Large-format tooling and fixture fabrication
- Composite layup tools and trimming fixtures
- Pattern and mold components
- Low-volume functional polymer components
- Prototype housings and structural mockups
Our approach emphasizes:
- Tolerance stack-up awareness
- Thermal behavior of polymers under load
- Design-for-assembly considerations
- Clear revision tracking
We understand that in aerospace environments, documentation and process discipline are not optional.
Foundry & Industrial Casting
Industrial patternmaking remains one of our core competencies.
We design and manufacture:
- Foundry patterns
- Core boxes
- Gating components
- Match plates
- Pattern assemblies for sand casting
Our work accounts for:
- Shrink allowances by alloy
- Draft strategy for mold release
- Core print geometry and support integrity
- Machining stock allowances
- Surface finish considerations
Large-format additive manufacturing allows us to reduce segmentation and assembly error, while maintaining traditional patternmaking fundamentals.
We serve foundries seeking speed without sacrificing process control.
Automotive & Transportation
Automotive and heavy equipment manufacturers require rapid iteration and robust tooling.
We provide:
- Assembly fixtures
- Trim and drill jigs
- Functional validation parts
- Short-run production components
- Prototype enclosures and brackets
Our focus is not simply speed, but:
- Durability under repetitive use
- Mechanical reinforcement where required
- Proper material selection (PCTG, ASA, PA blends, composites)
- Minimizing downstream machining rework
We understand production floor realities.
Medical & Biomedical Development
We support early-stage medical device development and research initiatives with controlled, engineering-focused additive workflows.
Applications include:
- Device housings
- Ergonomic validation prototypes
- Surgical planning models
- Research hardware components
- Early-stage bioprinter development platforms
Our process emphasizes:
- Controlled file management
- Revision tracking
- Material documentation
- Risk-aware development
We operate within clearly defined project scopes and collaborate with clinical advisors when appropriate.
Research Institutions & Universities
Universities and research programs often require rapid development support paired with manufacturing literacy.
We assist with:
- Experimental apparatus fabrication
- Custom lab hardware
- Structural prototypes
- Demonstration models
- Multi-part assemblies
We bridge the gap between theoretical design and manufacturable geometry, helping research teams move from concept to build-ready components efficiently.
Industrial Equipment & Capital Projects
Capital equipment manufacturers require tooling and components that are both functional and serviceable.
We support:
- Replacement tooling
- Custom brackets and housings
- Process fixtures
- Retrofit components
- Scale-up validation builds
Our experience across industries allows us to anticipate mechanical loads, environmental exposure, and operational wear patterns.
Cross-Industry Capabilities
Across all verticals, we bring:
- Large-format additive manufacturing
- Industrial patternmaking discipline
- Material selection literacy
- Design-for-manufacture review
- Clear communication and scope control
We are comfortable working with:
- Engineering managers
- Foundry supervisors
- R&D leads
- Clinical advisors
- Operations teams
Our role is often that of a manufacturing translator, ensuring that design intent survives real-world production constraints.

