Amaero enters calendar 2021 with several well-advanced projects and prospects including a
purchase order from Boeing for the manufacture of evaluation parts, which is expected to
lead to an expanded term engagement for the manufacture of components for Boeing’s
defence and space divisions; the tooling agreement with Fletcher Insulation which will likely
result in Amaero producing a specialist, frequently replaced tool used in making glass fibre
insulation initially addressing the local market before expanding to other key target markets
globally; the opportunity to supply and manage a proposed 3D printing centre in the Middle
East and the chance to develop and operate an Australian titanium powder manufacturing
facility. The company has also had some recent contract wins with Nissan and Raytheon.
02 Feb 2021
Delivering efficiencies in 3D printing
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Delivering efficiencies in 3D printing
Amaero enters calendar 2021 with several well-advanced projects and prospects including a
purchase order from Boeing for the manufacture of evaluation parts, which is expected to
lead to an expanded term engagement for the manufacture of components for Boeing’s
defence and space divisions; the tooling agreement with Fletcher Insulation which will likely
result in Amaero producing a specialist, frequently replaced tool used in making glass fibre
insulation initially addressing the local market before expanding to other key target markets
globally; the opportunity to supply and manage a proposed 3D printing centre in the Middle
East and the chance to develop and operate an Australian titanium powder manufacturing
facility. The company has also had some recent contract wins with Nissan and Raytheon.