US Navy Outlines Additive Manufacturing Expansion with AML3D in Letter of Intent
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Additive manufacturing forecast prompts closer AML3D-US Navy ties - Australian Manufacturing
Australian metal 3D printing company AML3D has announced that it has received a Letter of Intent (LOI) from the US Department of the Navy, signalling plans to collaborate on key additive manufacturing (AM) initiatives as part of the Navy’s Maritime Industrial Base (MIB) expansion.
AML3D hits four-year high on boosted relationship with US Navy
Metal additive 3D printing company AML3D (ASX:AL3) has popped 6% on Monday, to 25cps, as the company strengthens its relationship with the U.S. Navy – leaving open the possibility we could be looking at the start of a larger cycle for the smallcap. Listen to the HotCopper podcast for in-depth discussions and insights on all the biggest headlines from throughout the week. On Spotify, Apple, and more. At 25cps, that’s a four-year high for the stoc…
US Navy Issues AML3D with Letter of Intent | AML3D (ASX:AL3)
US Navy Issues AML3D with Letter of Intent and Forecast 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…
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