Aurora Labs Limited (ASX: $A3D) has successfully secured a printing service purchase order directly with the Australian Government - Department of Defence. The purchase order, valued at $49,400, will involve supplying experimental metal alloy 3D printed parts as requested. The company will be utilizing its specialized industrial print services at its Canning Vale, WA headquarters to produce the print production specialty componentry over the coming months.
I am thrilled to receive a purchase order direct from Australian Defence to Aurora Labs for 3D printed parts. Our focus to move to providing products, parts and services which are designed and tailored for specific applications that are tailored to custom requirements, particularly printed components that need to fit with standards of aerospace or Defence are now becoming fertile areas where the Company can expand.
Aurora Labs (ASX: $A3D) has successfully secured a printing service purchase order directly with the Australian Government - Department of Defence, marking an entry point into a larger market. The purchase order, valued at $49,400, provides a pathway to greater product opportunities, aligning with the company's focus on business development efforts over the last 18 months. CEO Rebekah Letheby expressed enthusiasm for the purchase order, highlighting the company's focus on providing tailored products, parts, and services for specific applications, particularly in aerospace and Defence. Aurora Labs will be engaging with the Defence industry by exhibiting at the Indian Ocean Defence and Security Conference, aiming to showcase its 3D printing capabilities and progress made with 3D printed micro gas turbine product.