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Phillips to Deploy Containerized Hybrid AM at RIMPAC 2026

🇺🇸 GN 3D printing (EN)3D PrintingThu, 02 Jul 2026 15:18:09 GMT· edited
Phillips to Deploy Containerized Hybrid AM at RIMPAC 2026

Phillips will deploy a containerized hybrid additive manufacturing system at the RIMPAC 2026 exercise, demonstrating its capabilities in a large-scale naval environment.

Phillips is preparing to deploy a containerized hybrid additive manufacturing (AM) system for the Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2026 exercise. This initiative aims to showcase the system's ability to produce parts on-demand in a deployed setting.

The containerized solution integrates multiple manufacturing technologies, including subtractive machining and additive manufacturing, within a self-contained unit. This hybrid approach allows for the production of complex components that may require both additive and subtractive processes to complete.

By bringing this advanced manufacturing capability to RIMPAC, a major multinational maritime warfare exercise, Phillips intends to demonstrate its practical application in a realistic operational scenario. The deployment will provide valuable data and insights into the performance and utility of containerized AM in supporting naval readiness and logistics.

The system's deployment at RIMPAC 2026 is expected to highlight the potential for on-site, rapid manufacturing of critical parts, thereby reducing reliance on traditional supply chains and improving turnaround times for repairs and replacements.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This deployment of a containerized hybrid AM system at RIMPAC signifies a step towards validating advanced manufacturing for expeditionary forces. Integrating additive and subtractive processes in a mobile unit offers significant advantages for on-demand part production, potentially reducing logistical burdens and enhancing operational flexibility, particularly relevant for sustainment in remote or austere environments like naval deployments.

Original headline: Phillips to deploy containerised hybrid AM at RIMPAC 2026 - Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine
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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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