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AML3D SUPPORTS AUKUS SUPPLY CHAIN WITH VIRGINIA-CLASS SUBMARINE COMPONENTS

AML3D Limited (ASX:AL3) < 1 mins read

HIGHLIGHTS

  • AML3D supplies tailpiece components for the US nuclear submarine program as part of the AUKUS partnership.
  • The Copper-Nickel components will undergo testing prior to planned, in service installion onboard a conventionally armed nuclear-powered Virginia-Class submarine in 2025.
  • AML3D delivered the submarine components in less than five weeks, as compared to 17-months for traditional manufacturing.
  • AML3D’s additive manufacturing technology is helping to establish a resilient trilateral AUKUS supply chain.

AML3D CEO Sean Ebert said: “AML3D has been working with the U.S. Navy and its partners for close to two years. In that time, we have created a successful model that includes cross-continental coordination, information sharing, and the deployment of our ARCEMY advanced 3D metal printing technology across a network of U.S. defense industry and academic experts. We have also completed several alloy testing and characterisation programs including Copper-Nickel, which allows us to supply components to the U.S. Nuclear submarine program.”

 


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, largescale 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


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Managing Director
AML3D Limited
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