SPEE3D, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, has partnered with CAMRE (Consortium for Additive Manufacturing Research and Education) at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, USA, to bring its Cold Spray metal Additive
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SPEE3D, based in Melbourne, Australia, announced its successful participation in the Marine Corps Annual Integrated Training Exercise (ITX) 4-23 last month. The event was a live-fire exercise that combines
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SPEE3D, based in Melbourne, Australia, has announced that the Missouri University of Science & Technology (S&T), Rolla, Missouri, USA, has purchased a WarpSPEE3D Additive Manufacturing machine
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SPEE3D, Melbourne, Australia, has partnered with the University of Applied Sciences Hamburg (HAW), Germany, to bring its Additive Manufacturing technology to students at the institution. The University
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SPEE3D, Melbourne, Australia, has announced that the US Navy has chosen its metal Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing (CSAM) technology to develop materials as a part of a Naval Sea Systems Command
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SPEE3D, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, has been named a winner of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Manufacturing Technology (OSD ManTech) ‘Point of Need Challenge’ for solutions to support
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SPEE3D, Melbourne, Australia, has announced that the British Army is to purchase its new XSPEE3D metal Additive Manufacturing machine to bolster its unplanned repair capabilities. In addition to the new Cold Spray AM
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The Additive Manufacturing industry is in a state of continual evolution. As one group of processes moves towards widespread adoption, others are being introduced and refined. In such a dynamic environment, how do we define AM, and what does ‘good’ AM look like? This article considers the status quo of conventional manufacturing before comparing key AM processes. Steven Camilleri, Andrew Duguid, Sam Katz and Chris Massar (SPEE3D), Martin McMahon (MAM Solutions), Victor Champagne (US Army Research Laboratory), Ozan Özdemir (Northeastern University), Anthony Naccarelli and Timothy Eden (Penn State), Krishnan Kannoorpatti (Charles Darwin University) and Bruce McLean (University of Sydney) unravel AM’s value metrics.
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Precision machined components producer Nupress, based in Cardiff, New South Wales, Australia, has announced that it will use its recently acquired WarpSPEE3D metal Additive Manufacturing machine
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SPEE3D, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, has announced that a WarpSPEE3D Additive Manufacturing machine is to be housed at the headquarters of Nupress, a precision machined
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SPEE3D, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, successfully conducted the first hot fire test of a prototype rocket engine at a test site in Darwin, Australia, in September 2022. This occurred as part of the
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SPEE3D, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, reports that the British Army has requested the company’s support as part of a concept assessment through the US Army Future Command’s Project
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