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US Navy Issues AML3D with Letter of Intent and Forecast

AML3D Limited (ASX:AL3) 2 mins read

Highlights
▪ AML3D’s ARCEMY® technology identified as ‘pivotal’ to meeting US Navy forecasts for 100 additive manufacturing system installations.
▪ AML3D identified as key to the overall supply of around 400 components in 2026, rising to 1,600 by 2030, to the US Navy Maritime industrial Base.
▪ A US Department of the Navy Letter of Intent outlines plans to regularly brief AML3D on US Navy demand forecasts for additive manufacturing.
▪ Access to US Navy demand intelligence will support a more than doubling of AML3D’s US manufacturing capability.

Deputy Program Manager for Ships, US Navy, Maritime Industrial Base, Matthew D Evans, said “We are excited about the prospect of working together to drive advancements in AM for the Navy. We look forward to discussing these opportunities in more detail and exploring how we can leverage AML3D's expertise to achieve mutual success. Thank you for the excellent collaboration to date.” 

AML3D CEO Sean Ebert said: “Key to AML3D’s successful US growth strategy is our ability to support the US Navy’s Additive Manufacturing needs and our strong relationships within the US Navy Maritime Industrial Base. We are looking forward to continuing to build these relationships, to working with the US Navy to meet the surging demand for additive manufacturing identified in the Letter of Intent and continuing our strong investment in our US manufacturing capability. AML3D’s is excited to play such a pivotal role supporting the US Navy’s Maritime Industrial Base for the benefit of all stakeholders. 

Figure 1: US Navy Maritime Industrial Base LOI 



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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
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