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AML3D secures $9.9M ARCEMY X order from HII for U.S. Navy shipbuilding

AML3D secures $9.9M ARCEMY X order from HII for U.S. Navy shipbuilding

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• AML3D Limited, an Australian metal additive manufacturing company, has secured a ~AU$9.9 million order from U.S. defense contractor HII for four ARCEMY X large-scale metal 3D printing systems. Announced on March 17, 2026, the systems will be deployed at Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS), a division of HII, to support shipbuilding and maintenance operations for U.S. […]

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AML3D Limited, an Australian metal additive manufacturing company, has secured a ~AU$9.9 million order from U.S. defense contractor HII for four ARCEMY X large-scale metal 3D printing systems. Announced on March 17, 2026, the systems will be deployed at Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS), a division of HII, to support shipbuilding and maintenance operations for U.S. Navy programs. The order will increase the number of ARCEMY X systems installed at NNS to six. According to AML3D, all four systems are expected to be installed and operational by the third quarter of FY2027. Typical ARCEMY metal 3D printing system. Photo via AML3D. Large-scale wire additive manufacturing for ship components The ARCEMY X systems are based on AML3D’s proprietary Wire Additive Manufacturing (WAM) process, which
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