
AML3D, an industrial Australian steel 3D printing firm, has obtained an AUD$0.28 million (roughly USD$188,000) order from Century Engineering, an Australian protection and trade provider, to transform an AML3D robotic welding system into a contemporary ARCEMY steel 3D printing system. The conversion course of includes an entire overhaul of the legacy system to put in trendy wire-arc additive manufacturing componentry and substitute of the software program programs with the newest ARCEMY software program.
The upgrades to the Century Engineering robotic system are anticipated to be accomplished inside the subsequent quarter. The improve order consists of 12 months of software program help. The completion of the order will see the introduction of a further ARCEMY system to the Australian market to help Century Engineering’s means to fulfill the wants of its clients throughout the Australian protection, mining, energy, and water industries.

“Our means to retrofit an older AML3D, robotic welding system and produce it as much as the specs of a contemporary ARCEMY Wire-Arc Additive steel 3D printing system is proof of supply of our broader strategic targets. Increasing ARCEMY gross sales into protection and industrial markets outdoors the US is a part of our broader technique to ship excessive ranges of sustainable progress. Offering ARCEMY system capabilities to Century Engineering, a provider to the Australian Defence and industrial sectors, permits AML3D to additional penetrate this necessary further market,” stated Sean Ebert, CEO of AML3D. “It’s pleasing to announce a brand new Australian ARCEMY order whereas we’re persevering with to see enormous demand for our ARCEMY programs and manufacturing capabilities within the USA, particularly inside the US Navy submarine industrial base and prime US Navy suppliers. This Century Engineering order is proof of our means to remain targeted on our US Scale-Up technique and develop into further markets reminiscent of Australia and, sooner or later, the UK.”