This milestone marks a significant step in the company’s mission to modernize manufacturing processes with a faster, more cost-effective approach to producing production quality cast metal parts and supports the push for reshoring manufacturing in the United States to ensure sovereign capability and supply chain resiliency.
Thomas Murphy, Director of Defense Manufacturing Technology at NJII said, “We are excited about the opportunity to partner with Foundry Lab to reshore metal casting and aid the limited foundry/casting houses in the U.S. There are many casting applications for our partners and a key element is energizing a new workforce that has limited, hands-on experience with casting. We pride ourselves on being in the early adopter program to bring Foundry Lab’s technology to the Northeast and our partners.”
“The defense team at NJII is an ideal partner as they’re pushing forward the boundaries of what’s possible in additive manufacturing and have a long history of fostering advanced innovation. Together, we’re setting a new standard for speed and efficiency in metal casting,” says David Moodie, founder and CEO of Foundry Lab.
A year after demonstrating its innovative technology at Formnext 2023 and launching their DMC-3 system commercially in the U.S in June of 2024, Foundry Lab has successfully transitioned from prototype to commercial application. Its digital metal casting technology empowers manufacturers to create production-quality metal parts within a single day, without the expense and time demands of traditional foundries.
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