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Velo3D and Aurelia Technologies Partner on Additive Manufacturing for Small-Scale Gas Turbines

Velo3D and Aurelia Technologies Partner on Additive Manufacturing for Small-Scale Gas Turbines

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• Metal additive manufacturing company Velo3D and Aurelia Technologies, a Texas-based developer of fuel-flexible, high-efficiency small-scale gas turbines, have announced a strategic partnership to expand the use of 3D printing in gas turbine systems. The agreement fits into Aurelia’s broader continuous-improvement roadmap, built around consolidating designs, iterating faster, strengthening supply chain resilience, and lowering costs over…

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Metal additive manufacturing company Velo3D and Aurelia Technologies, a Texas-based developer of fuel-flexible, high-efficiency small-scale gas turbines, have announced a strategic partnership to expand the use of 3D printing in gas turbine systems. The agreement fits into Aurelia’s broader continuous-improvement roadmap, built around consolidating designs, iterating faster, strengthening supply chain resilience, and lowering costs over the long term. For Velo3D, the deal adds an advanced energy application to a portfolio centered on aerospace and defense, reinforcing the company’s case that its technology can shorten development cycles, expand design freedom, and support domestic supply chains. Velo3D and Aurelia Technologies Announce Strategic Partnership. Image via Velo3D. Rather tha
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