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NAICO Malaysia and WAAM3D signed an MoU at the Singapore Airshow 2026 to scale Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing for the aviation sector.
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NAICO Malaysia and WAAM3D signed an MoU at the Singapore Airshow 2026 to scale Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing for the aviation sector.

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Originally reported by 3Druck

NAICO Malaysia and WAAM3D signed an MoU at the Singapore Airshow 2026 to scale Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing for the aviation sector. Following the deployment of the MiniWAAM platform at Universiti Teknologi MARA, this partnership focuses on technology transfer and process qualification for large-scale metal parts. By optimizing buy-to-fly ratios, Malaysia is transitioning from technology adoption to sovereign aerospace manufacturing. This move strengthens local supply chain resilience and establishes the nation as a high-value hub. ✈️ #AdditiveManufacturing #Aerospace #WAAM #Malaysia #3DPrinting

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