Tag: SPEE3D
US Navy taps SPEE3D to develop SUBSAFE manufacturing materials with CSAM technology
Victoria-based additive manufacturing company SPEE3D announced that the US Navy has chosen its metal cold spray additive manufacturing (CSAM) technology to develop materials as a part of a Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) project.
SPEE3D wins in US defence manufacturing technology program
SPEE3D has been named winner of the US Office of the Secretary of Defense Manufacturing Technology (OSD ManTech) “Point of Need Challenge” for solutions to support forward-deployed forces in austere environments.
British Army purchases SPEE3D’s cold-spray 3D printing tech
Victoria-based additive manufacturing company SPEE3D is delivering its cold-spray metal 3D printing technology XSPEE3D printer to the British Army to boost its unplanned repair capabilities.
Nupress to use SPEE3D technology to deliver amphibian aerospace applications
Advanced technology manufacturer SPEE3D has partnered with New South Wales-based Nupress to evaluate and supply applications to the Amphibious Aircraft project with a production service that grants local manufacturers access to the WarpSPEE3D metal 3D printer.
Nupress, SPEE3D bring cold-spray tech to more Australian manufacturers
Nupress, a leading manufacturer of precision machined components, is providing local manufacturers with access to WarpSEE3D printers in a unique subscription model from SPEE3D.
SPEE3D completes first hot fire trial for AM rocket engine
Additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has successfully completed the first hot fire test for a prototype rocket engine in Darwin as part of its SPACE3D Project.
UK Army taps SPEE3D to exhibit technology at Project Convergence
The British Army has selected SPEE3D to showcase its WarpSPEE3D Printer as part of the US Army future Command’s Project Convergence 2022.
Interstate investor purchases Australia’s first G-111T amphibious aircraft
Australian entrepreneur Steve Baxter has signed a purchase agreement for a G-111T amphibious aircraft, the first-ever to be built in the Northern Territory (NT)...
US Navy selects SPEE3D for its MaintenX program
SPEE3D has been chosen by the US Navy to participate in the MaintenX exercise, which aims to produce military marine applications in both port...
SPEE3D demonstrates world’s fastest metal 3D printer at Melbourne Grand Prix
Australian additive manufacturing company, SPEE3D, showcased its world-leading metal 3D
printing technology at the Melbourne Grand Prix this weekend.