SPEE3D an Australian firm, has won the US Defense Strategies Institute’s inaugural Expeditionary & Tactical 3D Printing Excellence Award for deployable additive manufacturing.
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The outstanding contribution SPEE3D’s technology has made to furthering the manufacturing capability of defense was recognized by the U.S. Defense Strategies Institute (DSI) at its 6th Military Additive Manufacturing Summit, which took place in Tampa, Florida. At the summit, SPEE3D an Australian firm was announced as the inaugural winner of the Defense Strategies Institute’s Award for Expeditionary & Tactical 3D Printing Excellence.
The Defense Strategies Institute (DSI) is a non-partisan Institute designed to assist in advancing the mission-critical goals of the United States’ military and government. It is also the organizer of the Annual Military Additive Manufacturing Summit event, which enables thought leaders and key policymakers across military services, defense agencies and civilian organizations to come together for actionable discussions and debate. The 2022 Military Additive Manufacturing Summit focused on advancements made in the 3D printing space, as well as how the DoD is working to quickly integrate AM technologies in order to supply durable, affordable equipment and parts to the warfighter in the battlespace.
“We had an incredible number of entries this year from various esteemed government, defense industry and defense prime organizations based in the U.S. and internationally. The 3D Printing Awards is dedicated to recognizing individuals, or groups, that have exemplified an outstanding achievement in 3D printing in support of DoD mission priorities. We would like to congratulate all of the recipients making waves in the Advanced Manufacturing space to improve defense sovereign capability,” states Richard Giordano, Director of Programs at the Defense Strategies Institute.
Since 2020, SPEE3D and the Australian Army have conducted several field trials, taking their WarpSPEE3D tactical printer far out into the rugged bushland of Mount Bundey and Bradshaw Training Areas. At these locations, the Australian Army’s Additive Manufacturing Cell (AMC) technicians manufactured dozens of case studies, proving that it is possible to 3D print, replace, validate, certify and put to use metal applications in the field.
Steven Camilleri, CEO of SPEE3D, states, “SPEE3D is very proud and humbled to be recognized in the U.S. for our work with defense. We must acknowledge that the Australian Army’s dedication to pursuing new innovation with us has been the backbone of our success. Their commitment to this project helped develop the groundwork for a better sovereign manufacturing future for defense forces worldwide.”
SPEE3D’ an Australian firm metal 3D printing technology offers the world’s fastest and most economical additive manufacturing capability. It is also the world’s only proven capability that is able to be successfully deployed and instantaneously 3D manufacture and supply metal parts on-demand in remote, harsh environments.
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