HP Additive Manufacturing: how hybrid design and 3D printing accelerate drone development, cut tooling costs, and strengthen supply chains.
Johns Hopkins APL and GKN Aerospace are partnering to develop a system that simulates shipboard motion for metal 3D printing at sea — advancing the Navy’s ability to produce critical parts on demand.
The US Navy, through GAMMA, led by ASTRO America, is building a new Additive Manufacturing hub on Guam to reduce repair timelines for deployed vessels.
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