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NCAME Expands Defense Supply Chain Research with Austal USA and Amaero

🇺🇸 GN AM university research (EN)3D PrintingFri, 19 Dec 2025 08:00:00 GMT· edited
NCAME Expands Defense Supply Chain Research with Austal USA and Amaero

Auburn University's National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence (NCAME) is strengthening its applied research in the defense supply chain through new partnerships.

The National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence (NCAME) at Auburn University is expanding its role in applied research critical to the defense supply chain. This expansion is being driven by new collaborations with industry leaders Austal USA and Amaero.

Austal USA, a shipbuilding company, and Amaero, a metal additive manufacturing company, are joining forces with NCAME. These partnerships are designed to foster innovation and develop advanced manufacturing capabilities that can be directly applied to defense sector needs.

The collaborations will focus on leveraging additive manufacturing technologies to address challenges within the defense supply chain. This includes exploring new materials, optimizing manufacturing processes, and enhancing the production of critical components. The goal is to create more resilient and efficient supply chains for defense applications.

NCAME's involvement signifies a commitment to translating cutting-edge research into practical solutions for the U.S. military and its industrial base. By working with companies like Austal USA and Amaero, the center aims to accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing in defense, potentially leading to faster production cycles and improved component performance.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This development highlights the increasing integration of additive manufacturing into critical defense supply chains. Partnerships between research institutions like NCAME and industry players such as Austal USA and Amaero are crucial for validating and scaling AM technologies. This can lead to more agile production, reduced lead times for specialized parts, and enhanced material capabilities, aligning with the broader trend of leveraging AM for defense and aerospace applications.

Original headline: NCAME grows applied research role in defense supply chain through Austal USA, Amaero partnerships - Auburn University
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Edited by the news editor with AI from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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