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Velo3D Partners with US Army on High-Throughput Aluminum Additive Manufacturing

🇺🇸 GN AM university research (EN)3D PrintingMon, 25 Aug 2025 07:00:00 GMT· edited
Velo3D Partners with US Army on High-Throughput Aluminum Additive Manufacturing

Velo3D is collaborating with the US Army's Aviation and Missile Center and Modeling & Simulation Program to enhance high-throughput aluminum additive manufacturing for defense uses, alongside RTX and Raytheon Technologies Research Center.

Velo3D has joined a U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Center (AvMC) and Modeling & Simulation (M&S) Program funded initiative focused on advancing high-throughput aluminum additive manufacturing for defense applications. This collaborative effort includes participation from RTX and the Raytheon Technologies Research Center.

The initiative aims to significantly improve the speed and efficiency of producing critical aluminum components using additive manufacturing techniques. By working with these established defense industry partners and research centers, Velo3D will leverage its expertise in metal additive manufacturing to address the specific needs of defense applications.

The focus on high-throughput manufacturing suggests a drive towards scaling up production capabilities for essential parts, potentially reducing lead times and increasing the availability of components for military systems. This collaboration underscores the growing importance of advanced manufacturing technologies within the defense sector for enhancing readiness and operational capabilities.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This collaboration highlights the defense industry's push for faster, scalable additive manufacturing solutions. By focusing on high-throughput aluminum production, the initiative aims to overcome previous limitations in speed and volume, making metal AM more viable for critical defense applications. This aligns with broader trends in aerospace and defense seeking to leverage AM for rapid prototyping, customized parts, and improved supply chain resilience.

Original headline: Velo3D Participates in U.S. Army AvMC and M&S Program Funded Initiative to Advance High-Throughput Aluminum CP1 Additive Manufacturing for Defense Applications in Collaboration with RTX and Raytheon Technologies Research Center - PR Newswire
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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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