Aurora Labs has received its third direct order from the Australian Department of Defense for advanced 3D printed metal components.
The current order is valued at AUD 49,800 and builds on A3D’s previous projects with the Department of Defense. This ongoing collaboration demonstrates the government’s confidence in A3D’s technical capabilities and reliability in delivering high-precision additive manufacturing solutions. A3D utilizes advanced metal 3D printing technologies to produce complex parts that meet the demanding requirements of military applications.
Rebekah Letheby, CEO of A3D, commented “This third order is a significant milestone and a testament to the effort our team has put into establishing a strong, dependable relationship with the Department of Defence. It’s gratifying to see that our dedication to innovation and quality is not only recognised but is yielding tangible results. We’re proud to play a role in enhancing Australia’s defence capabilities and look forward to further expanding our contributions in this critical sector.”
This ongoing support continues to position A3D as a major player in additive manufacturing within the defense sector. The ability to efficiently produce specialized metal components not only strengthens Australia’s advanced manufacturing capabilities, but also solidifies A3D’s position as a key supplier of innovative 3D printing solutions. With the latest orders, the company is demonstrating how additive manufacturing technologies can contribute to the modernization and optimization of military equipment.
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