ASTRO America and FSU InSPIRE launch second Additive Manufacturing tech challenge

ApplicationsNews
February 9, 2026
The ‘Request for Proposals’ deadline for the InSPIRE challenge is March 9, 2026 (Courtesy ASTRO America)
The ‘Request for Proposals’ deadline for the InSPIRE challenge is March 9, 2026 (Courtesy ASTRO America)

The Applied Science & Technology Research Organization of America (ASTRO America), in partnership with Florida State University’s Institute for Strategic Partnerships, Innovation, Research, & Education (InSPIRE), has announced the second instalment of its national 3D Printing Tech Challenge at the Defense Strategies Institute’s Military Additive Manufacturing (MILAM) Summit. This year’s competition will focus on ‘Distortion Prediction & Compensation in LPBF Inconel 718’, a critical challenge facing precision parts manufacturing in aerospace and defence.

Building on the success of last year’s inaugural competition, this challenge invites participants to predict the as-built distortion of a complex Inconel 718 geometry and propose a compensated model using a calibration build of their choice. Finalists will have the opportunity to demonstrate their solutions on industrial-scale systems and present to a panel of leading evaluators from the defence, aerospace and investment communities.

“The goal is to accelerate adoption of modelling tools that make metal Additive Manufacturing more predictable, cost-effective, and production-ready,” said Dr Abdalla Nassar, Vice President and General Manager, ASTRO South. “This competition directly supports the national imperative to scale Additive Manufacturing capabilities, and we’re excited to provide participants the opportunity to benchmark their solutions in a real-world setting using parts of interest to the aerospace and defence community.”

Drew Allen, Executive Director, FSU InSPIRE, commented, “We are proud to partner with ASTRO America. These challenges are key to fostering a collaborative environment that actively bridges the gap between development and production; we’re nurturing an evolutionary ecosystem to rapidly advance technology into product solutions.”

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Evaluations will be based on criteria such as:

  • Accuracy and repeatability
  • Calibration methods and standards
  • Value vs. cost of ownership
  • Functionality and ease of use
  • Business strategy and market potential
  • Overall technical impression

Selected participants will be awarded $1,000 to offset participation and travel costs. At least one license purchase of the winning software is anticipated. The winner will also be invited to additional engagements, including one-on-one discussions with industry partners and potential investors.

Last year’s competition, focused on Actionable In-Situ Awareness, recognised Additive Assurance and Addiguru as top performers, spotlighting real-world solutions for quality control in metal AM. Building on that momentum, this year’s distortion modelling challenge aims to bridge another pressing gap between R&D and production at scale.

Final results will be presented during an invitation-only showcase event taking place in July/August in Northwest Florida.

The ‘Request for Proposals’ deadline is March 9, 2026. Those interested can submit here.

astroa.org

inspire.fsu.edu

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