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AML3D awarded $1.12 million grant for undertaking to extend printer velocity



Wire arc additive manufacturing enterprise AML3D has been awarded a $1.12 million grant from South Australia’s Financial Restoration Fund, which is able to help half the price of an R&D undertaking to extend the deposition charges of the corporate’s printers. The undertaking is known as “ARCEMY Improve Deposition Charges” (AIDR) undertaking, is scheduled to start in August and…

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