AML3D secures AU$2.61m US Navy submarine parts contract. The Australian defence technology company has won a significant order through BlueForge Alliance to manufacture five non-safety-critical submarine components using its proprietary ARCEMY 3D metal printing technology. Work commences in Q4 and runs approximately ten months with upfront and milestone-based payments. This contract validates ARCEMY technology following successful US Navy hydrostatic testing and demonstrates the capability to reduce lead times versus traditional manufacturing. The order strengthens AML3D's US defence sector position, building on its AU$9.9 million Newport News Shipbuilding deal and supporting the company's broader US expansion strategy for manufacturing footprint and capacity growth.
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