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SPEE3D partners with Japan Ministry of Defense to supply 3D printers

Partnerships
Geographic expansion

  • SPEE3D, an Australian developer of additive manufacturing solutions, has secured a contract with the Japan Ministry of Defense to supply WarpSPEE3D and XSPEE3D printers for the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF).

  • WarpSPEE3D offers faster, cost-effective, and scalable production compared to traditional methods. The recently introduced XSPEE3D printer, customized for defense applications, provides a deployable metal additive manufacturing solution in a ruggedized container, simplifying metal part production. Both printers employ SPEE3D's patented cold spray additive manufacturing (CSAM) technology. 

  • This expands SPEE3D’s presence in Japan and the APAC region.

  • Analyst QuickTake: In defense scenarios, rapid part production using known metal alloys is essential in the field where forces are typically deployed. By working with SPEE3D, Japan's defense forces could manufacture parts at the point of need in critical situations.

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