10 Best Manufacturing ETFs to Buy in 2025
Investing in manufacturing ETFs provides exposure to companies driving industrial innovation, automation, and global supply chain growth. This guide highlights the top 10 manufacturing ETFs based on year-to-date performance, assets under management (AUM), and sector diversification.
The table below includes key details such as ETF names, ticker symbols, AUM, asset class, and performance metrics. A price performance chart lets you compare how these ETFs stack up against each other. Whether you're looking for broad industrial exposure or niche segments like robotics and advanced materials, this list helps you identify the best opportunities in 2025.
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ETF Details
MADE - iShares U.S. Manufacturing ETF
Inception: 2024-07-17BlackRock, Inc.
The MADE ETF (MarketAxess Investment Grade ETF) is designed to provide investors with exposure to investment-grade corporate bonds. The fund primarily invests in U.S. dollar-denominated corporate bonds that are rated investment-grade by major credit rating agencies. MADE aims to track the performance of the MarketAxess Investment Grade Corporate Bond Index, which includes bonds with maturities of at least one year and a minimum issue size of $500 million. The ETF offers a diversified portfolio of high-quality corporate debt, making it suitable for investors seeking stable income and lower credit risk compared to high-yield bonds. The fund is managed by MarketAxess, a leading electronic trading platform for fixed-income securities, ensuring efficient execution and liquidity for investors.
PRNT - 3D Printing ETF
Inception: 2016-07-18ARK Invest LLC
The 3D Printing ETF (PRNT) is an exchange-traded fund that seeks to track the performance of the Total 3D-Printing Index, which includes companies involved in the 3D printing industry. This includes firms engaged in 3D printing hardware, software, materials, and services, as well as those providing ancillary products and services to the industry. PRNT offers investors exposure to the growing 3D printing sector, which is revolutionizing manufacturing, healthcare, aerospace, and other industries through additive manufacturing technologies. The fund is designed for investors seeking long-term growth potential from advancements in 3D printing technology and its increasing adoption across various sectors.
Technology & Innovation
These ETFs focus on advanced technologies driving economic growthincluding AI, semiconductors, software, and emerging digital infrastructureproviding access to high-growth, innovative industries.