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Titomic in biggest-ever sale of 3D printers – destined for Ukraine

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Additive manufacturing machinery manufacturer Titomic has announced its largest-ever order for D523 cold spray metal printing systems to the Royal Netherlands Army, the Koninklijke Landmacht.

The order comprises 10 units of the D523 low pressure system with a total sale value of $1.28 million, marking a significant milestone in Titomic’s expansion in the defence sector.

Initially, the Royal Netherlands Army will send nine of the systems to Ukraine to provide aid to Ukraine’s war effort.

The systems will enable battle damage repair in-field and forward maintenance, enhancing battle readiness and prolonging mission capability.

Managing Director Herbert Koeck said: “This order from the Royal Netherlands Army marks a pivotal moment for Titomic, showcasing our D523 System’s ability to provide versatile repair and maintenance solutions on a large scale and creating a significant revenue opportunity.

“This is a stride forward in our ongoing efforts to bring these innovative solutions to a wider market.

“Titomic is aiming to attract more large-scale orders from innovators across various sectors in the coming months, including resources, defence, and aerospace, who are eager to leverage the advanced capabilities Titomic offers.”

The delivery of the D523 systems is scheduled to commence in the coming months.

Titomic said it was also engaged in commercial conversations with various other armies and navies globally, including the Australian Defence Force.

“These discussions follow several successful demonstrations within Australia.”

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