US Navy Issues AML3D with Letter of Intent and Forecast
| Stock | AML3D Ltd (AL3.ASX) |
|---|---|
| Release Time | 7 Jul 2025, 8:58 a.m. |
| Price Sensitive | Yes |
US Navy Issues AML3D with Letter of Intent and Forecast
- 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
- Access to US Navy demand intelligence will support a more than doubling of AML3D's US manufacturing capability
AML3D Limited (ASX:AL3) has announced that it has received a Letter of Intent (LOI) from the US Navy outlining plans to collaborate on several key additive manufacturing (AM) initiatives. The LOI highlights AML3D's role in supporting the US Navy's Maritime Industrial Base (MIB) program's expansion into surface ships and in-service support, focusing on AML3D's ability to support materials characterisation, parts manufacturing, and supply of large-scale ARCEMY® metal 3D printing systems. The LOI includes MIB demand study findings that, following materials characterisation, a minimum of ~400 parts will need to be produced additively in 2026, which is expected to ramp up to ~1,600 parts by 2030. The MIB demand study also shows that AML3D's ARCEMY® systems are pivotal in meeting the need to install up to one hundred new additive manufacturing systems across the industrial base. The US Navy also plans to regularly update AML3D with potential demand forecasts to inform the company's planned expansion of US operations. This access to US Navy demand intelligence will support a more than doubling of AML3D's US manufacturing capability.
AML3D is excited to play a pivotal role supporting the US Navy's Maritime Industrial Base for the benefit of all stakeholders.