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Velo3D has secured a 32.6 million USD contract from the U.S.
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Velo3D has secured a 32.6 million USD contract from the U.S.

Originally reported by SEKAPRI

Velo3D has secured a 32.6 million USD contract from the U.S. Department of Defense to support Project FORGE and eliminate critical defense manufacturing bottlenecks. By integrating advanced metal 3D printing into the U.S. Navy supply chain, this initiative enables rapid production of mission-critical weapon system components. The contract marks a significant milestone following Velo3D 2025 acquisition by Allied Additive and its return to NASDAQ. This partnership highlights a systemic transiti...

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