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AML3D Opens US Tech Center with Advanced AM

AML3D Limited announces its U.S. technology center in Stow, Ohio (‘Stow’) is now fully operational.

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AML3D Limited announces its U.S. technology center in Stow, Ohio (‘Stow’) is now fully operational. Stow combines AML3D USA’s headquarters with a modern, purpose-built manufacturing hub that has excellent logistics and transport links. Stow is currently equipped with an ARCEMY advanced AM system designed to metal 3D print industrial scale parts and components for its U.S. and international customers, with a second one to be installed early in 2025.

The Stow hub is currently working on an initial A$2.27 million order from the Tennessee Valley Authority, the largest public utility in the U.S. This inaugural order supports AML3D’s plans to invest an additional A$12 million to more than double capacity at Stow with the installation of up to two additional ARCEMY systems. The expansion is to meet an expected step change in U.S. Department of Defense spending on advanced AM solutions to support the U.S. Navy’s Submarine Industrial Base. The increase in capacity at Stow will also allow AML3D to continue its expansion into the wider U.S. Energy and Defense Aerospace sectors.

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