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Additive Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

Dec 8, 2023

Additive Manufacturing Solutions partners with UK Ministry of Defence to collaborate on circular supply chain solutions

Partnerships

  • Additive Manufacturing Solutions (AMS), a UK-based 3D printing company, has partnered with the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) to conduct research on recovering critical materials from surplus defense assets for use in additive manufacturing processes.

  • The company will collaborate with the MOD’s Defence Equipment Sales Authority (DESA) to enable the MOD to create a resilient UK-based supply chain that includes a domestic source of vital minerals, such as titanium. 

  • Furthermore, the initial phase of the partnership will consist of trials of atomization, additive manufacturing feasibility, and exploration of future materials, and subsequently advance toward material qualification and industrialization.

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