From October 16-18, industry leaders gathered to discuss emerging trends and innovations in defense and security. With over 300 exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge technology, we explored crucial topics like the war in Ukraine, homeland security, and interoperability. BodyArmorNews.com was on the ground, uncovering the latest in ballistic gear, including advancements in 3D printing and sustainable materials. We’re eager to share interviews and insights on how old rubber tires are being transformed into vital components for ballistic vests. Stay tuned for our upcoming articles highlighting these groundbreaking developments! 👉 Read more here: Exploring Innovations in Defense: Highlights from the 15th FUTURE FORCES FORUM FORCES FORUM in Czechia #FutureForcesForum #DefenseInnovation #BodyArmorNews #3DPrinting #SustainableMaterials #BallisticGear https://lnkd.in/d4MfXxDR
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Titomic Limited's recent announcement of a significant order from the Royal Netherlands Army is a trendsetter in the realm of defense technology! The purchase of ten D523 Cold Spray 3D printers, with nine destined for the Ukrainian military, marks a pivotal moment in advancing battle repair capabilities. These state-of-the-art printers will be deployed near the front lines, enhancing battle readiness and extending mission capability. Valued at approximately AU$1.28 million, this order underscores Titomic's prowess in the global defense sector. Herbert Koeck, Titomic's Managing Director, rightly emphasizes the versatility and scalability of the D523 System, reflecting a significant revenue opportunity for the company. Titomic's innovative technology, powered by Titomic Kinetic Fusion, promises efficient on-site repair and maintenance solutions, modernizing traditional methods. As the company gears up to secure similar deals worldwide, including with the Australian Defence Force, the future of 3D printing in defense looks promising indeed! Post source:- 3D Printing Industry #Titomic #3DPrinting #DefenseTechnology #Innovation #MilitaryModernization #3dprinter #3dprint #plastic #plastics #metal #india #additivemanufacturing
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🔧 Enhancing Combat Readiness with Stratasys FDM 3D Printing 🔧 Did you know the US Army has successfully leveraged Stratasys #FDM #3DPrinting technology for Spares & Obsolescence Management? This game-changing approach allows for rapid, on-demand production of critical parts, ensuring that military operations are never hindered by supply chain disruptions. At Landforces 2024, Objective3D will be at Stand K157, ready to discuss how your organization can adopt this cutting-edge technology to enhance your combat readiness. Our experts Peter Janusik and Grant Summers are here to show you how 3D printing can be a pivotal asset in your strategy for maintaining and upgrading equipment, reducing downtime, and ensuring mission success. Let’s talk about how additive manufacturing can support your operational goals and keep you ahead of the curve. Visit us at Stand K157—your next breakthrough in defense technology starts here. #LandForces2024 #AdditiveManufacturing #Defense #3DPrinting #Stratasys #FDM #CombatReady #Objective3D
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Aurora Labs (A3D:ASX) Limited has been awarded a $319,000 contract by the Australian Department of Defence to develop an innovative 3D metal printed aircraft propulsion system. This initiative is set to enhance the company's existing micro gas turbine technologies and optimise defence operations involving unmanned aerial systems. The contract aims to strengthen Australia’s sovereign defence capabilities through homegrown design and manufacturing. It will enable rapid prototyping, paving the way for significant innovation while ensuring Aurora Labs retains intellectual property for future commercial prospects. "At Aurora Labs, our mission is to revolutionise manufacturing across industries by combining 3D metal printing expertise with robust testing and quality control to deliver reliable, high-performance solutions.” ~ CEO Rebekah Letheby Read more: https://lnkd.in/ghAMf83K #DefenceInnovation #Aerospace #MicroGasTurbines #UnmannedSystems #3DPrinting #SovereignCapability
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Applications in the #defense and #military sectors have been evolving steadily over the years, from rapid prototyping to various production applications and spare parts that provide value in terms of efficiency, logistics, and safety. Read our newest article in collaboration with Wevolver Emiel Timmers Jeremy Evers
3D printing has been on the defense sector’s radar for over a decade. However, it is only in recent years that additive technologies have matured to the point of enabling truly viable production applications for military adopters, and the potential is only just starting to be tapped. Check out the full article in collaboration with UltiMaker here: https://lnkd.in/dd8YUZHK
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In the aerospace sector, reducing weight while maintaining structural integrity is crucial to enhance fuel efficiency and overall performance. Metal 3D printing enables the creation of intricate and lightweight components that were previously impossible to manufacture using traditional methods. https://bit.ly/467XEnU #aerospace #defense #3Dprinting
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Looking forward to sharing SPEE3D's experiences from the last 5 years in the Defence industry. The Defence industry in MENA should rightly be considering how deployable & digitized manufacturing can support FMS as well as complimenting their own sovereign manufacturing. Step 1: How does MENA Defence rapidly obsorb the lessons learned by other regions of the last 5 years?
Explore applications of Additive Manufacturing in Defence sector at AM Conclave - the premier Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing event in the MENA region. Join us for an exclusive defence track at the conference, where industry experts will delve into cutting-edge advancements and real-world applications of additive manufacturing in the defence sector. SPEE3D is the session sponsor for the Defence track Gain insights into how 3D printing technology is revolutionizing military logistics, equipment production, and mission-critical operations. Highlights of the Defence Session: - Expert-led discussions on the latest innovations in defence - Panel discussion on secure and localised additive manufacturing for Defence components - Case studies showcasing successful implementations - Networking opportunities with key defence and technology stakeholders Don't miss this unparalleled opportunity to explore the future of defence through the lens of additive manufacturing. Secure your spot today and be a part of this transformative conversation! Abu Dhabi Convention & Exhibition Bureau | AM Chronicle | Aditya Chandavarkar #AMConclave #AdditiveManufacturing #Defence #3DPrinting #Spee3d #Innovation #Technology #MENA #Industry4_0 #MilitaryTech #Networking
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Defense 3D printing involves using additive manufacturing to produce parts and components for military equipment, enhancing flexibility, speed, and operational readiness in defense applications. To know more click:https://lnkd.in/eqrGHZ-f. #Defense3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #DefenseTechnology #MilitaryInnovation #3DPrinting #DefenseIndustry #AdvancedManufacturing #MilitaryTechnology
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📢 Industrial and laboratory equipment that your business needs. ➡️ Metrology; ➡️ Machine Tools; ➡️ 3D printers; ➡️ X-ray systems; www.topmetrology.ro #TopMetrology #makino #nikon #taylorhobson #lkmetrology #lasit #cmz #quality #manufacturing #aerospace #defense #researchanddevelopment #automotive
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🚀 👉 Lockheed Martin New Additive Manufacturing Facility https://bit.ly/3ZwqQn4 👈 🚀 Lockheed Martin Opens New 16,000-square-foot Additive Manufacturing Facility in Texas US Defense firm Lockheed Martin has opened a new 16,000-square-foot additive manufacturing facility. It will be located at the company’s Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) site in Grand Prairie, Texas, which produces the precision-guided M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS). 🚀 Additive manufacturing also allows Lockheed Martin to fabricate parts that cannot be produced using conventional manufacturing techniques. One example includes a hydraulic manifold traditionally machined from a large aluminum block. The design freedom afforded by additive manufacturing allowed the firm to unlock more complex geometries. This translated to more direct and better-flowing pathways between hydraulic connections, improving performance and saving weight. 🚀 Lockheed Martin fellow Brian Kaplun stated that 3D printing allows Lockheed Martin to “rapidly iterate and manufacture all of our products, resulting in savings and design freedom for all of our customers.” He added, “AM lives in the digital world and this allows us to support our customers in a far more nimble and responsive fashion than if we were using traditional design and manufacturing methods.” #3DPrinting #additiveManufacturing #aerospace #defence #manufacturing #industry #automotive #medical #prosthetics #healthcare #construction #space #future #now
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🚀 👉 Lockheed Martin New Additive Manufacturing Facility https://bit.ly/3Zw7kHD 👈 🚀 Lockheed Martin Opens New 16,000-square-foot Additive Manufacturing Facility in Texas US Defense firm Lockheed Martin has opened a new 16,000-square-foot additive manufacturing facility. It will be located at the company’s Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) site in Grand Prairie, Texas, which produces the precision-guided M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS). 🚀 Additive manufacturing also allows Lockheed Martin to fabricate parts that cannot be produced using conventional manufacturing techniques. One example includes a hydraulic manifold traditionally machined from a large aluminum block. The design freedom afforded by additive manufacturing allowed the firm to unlock more complex geometries. This translated to more direct and better-flowing pathways between hydraulic connections, improving performance and saving weight. 🚀 Lockheed Martin fellow Brian Kaplun stated that 3D printing allows Lockheed Martin to “rapidly iterate and manufacture all of our products, resulting in savings and design freedom for all of our customers.” He added, “AM lives in the digital world and this allows us to support our customers in a far more nimble and responsive fashion than if we were using traditional design and manufacturing methods.” #3DPrinting #additiveManufacturing #aerospace #defence #manufacturing #industry #automotive #medical #prosthetics #healthcare #construction #space #future #now
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