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Perseus Materials has closed a strategic investment from Lockheed Martin Ventures to scale its continuous molding LFAM technology.
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Perseus Materials has closed a strategic investment from Lockheed Martin Ventures to scale its continuous molding LFAM technology.

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Originally reported by CompositesWorld

Perseus Materials has closed a strategic investment from Lockheed Martin Ventures to scale its continuous molding LFAM technology. By merging pultrusion speeds with 3D printing flexibility, the startup enables the tool-less production of large structures like 15-foot maritime vessels and wind turbine blades. This move signals a systemic shift toward rapid, on-site manufacturing that drastically reduces lead times and energy demands for the defense sector. 🚢⚡️ #AdditiveManufacturing #LFAM #LockheedMartin #DefenseTech #Composites #Innovation

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