AML3D installs ARCEMY X system for Fastech

AML3D Limited has announced the successful commissioning of the large-scale ARCEMY X 6700 system for Fastech LLC, headquartered in Danville, Virginia, USA. The on-schedule commissioning completes the circa AUS $1.69 million Fastech order, initially announced to the ASX on 18 November 2025 and triggers final payment of circa AUS $1.18 million on this contract.

The FasTech ARCEMY X system was supplied from AML3D’s US Technology Centre in Stow, Ohio. AML3D is in the process of doubling its manufacturing capacity at Stow to meet the strong and growing demand from the US Defence sector and emerging demand across US industrial manufacturing. The successful commissioning of the FasTech ARCEMY X is helping to demonstrate the advantages of AML3D’s leading-edge Additive Manufacturing technology across a broad range of US industrial sectors.
AML3D CEO, Sean Ebert said, “AML3D is seeing US demand for ARCEMY systems that deliver high quality parts and components with significantly shorter lead times, using less energy and creating less waste continue to grow. Delivery of the FasTech ARCEMY X order further demonstrates application of AML3D’s industrial metal 3D printing technology to solve for manufacturing and supply chain challenges beyond Defence and into new industrial manufacturing sectors. The FasTech order follows our entry into the US energy and utilities sector with a custom ARCEMY X coming online at the Tennessee Valley Authority, the 6th largest energy supplier and largest public utility in the US, last August.”

“The completion of the FasTech order enhances AML3D’s position as an indispensable industrial manufacturing solution in the US market. To ensure we continue to meet the strong and growing Defence and industrial demand for our advanced manufacturing technology we are currently executing on our plans to invest A$12 million to double capacity at our manufacturing and technology centre in Stow, Ohio,” Ebert added.



























