Quick Summary
• Despite the very loud, indignant claims from American defense officials that the US hasn’t depleted a significant portion of its munitions stockpiles, the US has depleted a significant portion of...
Additional Context
Despite the very loud, indignant claims from American defense officials that the US hasn’t depleted a significant portion of its munitions stockpiles, the US has depleted a significant portion of its munitions stockpiles. Resultantly, President Trump has used the Defense Production Act (DPA) to stimulate accelerated production by US defense contractors.
This appears to have already filtered into the additive manufacturing (AM) industry, based on recent announcements like Beehive Industries’ $50 million order with EOS. Now, Continuous Composites also looks to be a beneficiary of the broader push to ramp up weapons production: the Idaho-based original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of robotic arm extrusion 3D printers just landed a US Army Manufacturing Technology (ManTech) contract with the