SPEE3D Works With British Army to Develop Their Additive Manufacturing Capabilities
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SPEE3D , a leading metal additive manufacturing company, announced it is working with the British Army to bring its metal cold-spray printing technology to develop their unplanned repair capabilities.
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- SPEE3D , a leading metal additive manufacturing company, announced it is working with the British Army to bring its metal cold-spray printing technology to develop their unplanned repair capabilities.
- In addition to purchasing the recently launched XSPEE3D printer, the British Army has signed a two-year contract to work with SPEE3D experts who will deliver training courses, working closely with the British Army's Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
- "The British Army chose to work with SPEE3D based on their successful track record of partnering with defence forces worldwide to provide the latest additive manufacturing solutions," said the British Army's Lieutenant Colonel Davidson Reith.
- SPEE3D is a metal additive manufacturing technology company dedicated to the research, development, and delivery of metal 3D printers and integrated systems utilizing its patented cold-spray technology.