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AML3D Limited (ASX:AL3) Opens advanced manufacturing facility in Ohio

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AML3D Limited (ASX:AL3) (“AML3D” or “the Company”) a leading provider of advanced Wire-arc Additive Manufacturing (WAM®) technology, has officially opened its new U.S. Technology Facility in Stow, Ohio. The facility represents a significant milestone in strengthening America's defense manufacturing capabilities and supporting the trilateral AUKUS partnership between the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. 

The grand opening ceremony showcased the completion of an advanced manufacturing system for the Tennessee Valley Authority, demonstrating AML3D's contribution to America's defense and energy infrastructure. The event was attended by defense industry leaders and representatives from federal, state, and local government, underscoring the facility's strategic importance to both economic development and national defense priorities.

"This facility represents more than just an expansion of our operations – it's a strategic investment in America's defense industrial base," said Pete Goumas, President and CEO of AML3D USA. "By establishing advanced manufacturing capabilities on U.S. soil, we're helping to ensure the Navy has reliable, domestic access to the critical components needed for the submarine programs that are vital to national security."

"AML3D's investment in Ohio demonstrates the practical benefits of the AUKUS partnership," said Sean Ebert, AML3D's Global CEO. "This facility enables us to support all three AUKUS nations while strengthening the allied defense industrial base through advanced manufacturing technologies developed in Australia and now deployed in America." 

“I was glad to have the opportunity to tour AML3D’s advanced manufacturing facility and meet with their team and witness the strengthening of America's defense manufacturing capabilities firsthand,” said Representative Emilia Sykes (OH-13). “AML3D exemplifies our district’s leadership in cuttingedge manufacturing that not only provides a path to a safer future, but also supports the trilateral AUKUS partnership between the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.” 

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About us:

AML3D Limited, a publicly listed technology company founded in 2014, utilises new technologies to pioneer and lead metal additive manufacturing globally. Disrupting the traditional manufacturing space, AML3D has developed and patented a Wire Additive Manufacturing (WAM®) process that metal 3D prints commercial, large-scale parts for Aerospace, Defence, Maritime, Manufacturing, Mining and Oil & Gas. AML3D provides parts contract manufacturing, from its Technology Centre in Adelaide Australia, and is the OEM of ARCEMY®, an industrial metal 3D printing system that combines IIoT and Industry 4.0 to enable manufacturers to become globally competitive.

To learn more, please visit: www.aml3d.com


Contact details:

For more information, please contact:

Sean Ebert
Managing Director
AML3D Limited
+61 8 8258 2658
[email protected]

Hamish McEwin
Chief Financial Officer
AML3D Limited
+61 8 8258 2658
[email protected]

Investor Relations
The Capital Network 
Julia Maguire
+61 2 7257 7338
[email protected]

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