Aurora Labs Limited (ASX: $A3D) is pleased to announce its continued engagement with defence and aerospace customers for the use of A3D's industrial print services to print components for defence applications. The company is continuing the fast track of printing defence components for customer, Chiron Global Tech, for the second phase testing. Ongoing application discussions with customers in target markets of defence and aerospace continue with positive responses.
The design for additive manufacture of parts with defence applications has accelerated quickly to a stage where we are now undergoing mechanical testing which is advancing well. We have a strong level of interest in A3D's printed parts from select defence customers such as Chiron Global Tech. It is our goal to have a cutting-edge piece of 3D printing technology to sell to the sizeable defence and aerospace markets in the future, while also 3D printing parts for serial applications which have a place in the defence market. Printing for customers like Chiron Global Tech helps to fast track our progression in the design and engineering of our machines as well as advancing our capabilities to print parts for applications which must perform against a high level of technical specification.
Aurora Labs (ASX: $A3D) is actively engaged in printing defence components for customer, Chiron Global Tech, and ongoing application discussions with customers in target markets of defence and aerospace. The company is working towards having a cutting-edge piece of 3D printing technology to sell to the defence and aerospace markets in the future, while also 3D printing parts for serial applications which have a place in the defence market. Aurora Labs will be visiting Canberra to meet with defence customers and supply data from a current testing round of specific defence parts printed for aerospace applications. The company continues to work towards delivery of the first AL250 printer and preliminary design works on the Multi-layer Concurrent Printing (MCP) prototype.