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AML3D recognised as world’s first accredited manufacturer of high-value marine components

Wire additive manufacturing (WAM) company AML3D has received the first-ever Additive Manufacturing Facility accreditation from DNV, a leading global marine & industrial classification society.  In...

AML3D announces push for aerospace components certification

Wire Additive Manufacturing (WAM) developer AML3D has begun processing its compliance with the AS9100D:2016 quality systems accreditation for its proprietary manufacturing technology.  One of the...

Boeing taps AML3D for structural aluminium test parts supply

Aerospace giant Boeing has selected metal additive manufacturing firm AML3D for a $140,000 key purchase agreement for the development of 3D printed structural test...

CSIRO develops low-cost titanium wire suitable for 3D printing

A team of CSIRO researchers led by Dr Robert Wilson have developed an innovative wire extrusion process for turning inexpensive alloy waste into a...

Metal 3D printing company AML3D receives purchase contract from Boeing

Australian metal additive manufacturing firm AML3D has been approached by global aerospace giant Boeing to produce and supply a 3D printed mandrel tool from...

AML3D receives patent for Wire Additive Manufacturing (WAM®) process

Media Release AML3D Limited (ASX: AL3) ("AML3D" or "the Company") is pleased to announce that the Australian Patent Office has examined the Australian member of...

Metal AM manufacturer AML3D partners with Flinders University

Australian metal additive manufacturing firm AML3D Limited has announced an innovation partnership with Flinders University’s College of Science and Engineering to further validate its...
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