Latest Metal 3d Printing News

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AML3D has landed a $4.5 million contract to supply two custom ARCEMY metal 3D printing systems to Newport News Shipbuilding, marking a significant expansion in the US defense manufacturing sector.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
20 Oct 2025
Aurora Labs has secured a $450,000 Phase 2 contract from the Australian Department of Defence to prototype a high-thrust, fuel-efficient propulsion system for unmanned aerial systems, building on its innovative 3D metal printing technology.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
3 Oct 2025
Orbital UAV secures $3 million through a share placement to boost manufacturing capabilities and expand business development amid new US drone market opportunities.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
21 Aug 2025
AML3D has appointed German firm DMFG Solutions as a second European distributor, complementing its recent UK partnership and supporting a AU$5 million investment in a new technology centre.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
6 Aug 2025
AML3D has successfully commissioned its ARCEMY X system at the Tennessee Valley Authority, marking a significant milestone in its US expansion beyond defence into the energy sector.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
4 Aug 2025
AML3D has appointed Arc Additive as its UK and European distribution partner, marking a strategic push into key manufacturing and defence markets across Europe. This move follows a successful capital raise and a contract with BAE Systems UK, underpinning AML3D’s growth ambitions.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
28 July 2025
AML3D has received a pivotal Letter of Intent from the US Navy, outlining plans for additive manufacturing collaboration and significant demand growth through 2030.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
7 July 2025
First Graphene Limited is progressing two major projects in hydrogen storage and aerospace 3D printing, backed by multi-million-dollar UK grants to commercialise graphene-enhanced technologies.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
3 July 2025
Amaero has inked a five-year exclusive supply agreement with Velo3D, valued at approximately A$35 million, to provide critical titanium and refractory alloy powders for advanced metal 3D printing. This partnership underscores a strategic push to bolster U.S. domestic manufacturing capabilities in aerospace and defense sectors.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
29 Apr 2025