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DEEP Manufacturing and Fortius Metals Scale Multi-Material 3D Printing

DEEP Manufacturing and Fortius Metals are advancing multi-material metal parts production, moving from lab to large-scale manufacturing using synchronized multi-robot 3D printing and advanced simulations.

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DEEP Manufacturing and Fortius Metals Scale Multi-Material 3D Printing
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DEEP Manufacturing and Fortius Metals have united to take multi-material metal parts from conception to large-scale production, leveraging synchronized multi-robot 3D printing and advanced simulation technologies. This collaboration marks a significant leap forward in the additive manufacturing industry, promising to shift complex metal parts production from research labs to real-world applications.

What Happened
On June 4, 2026, DEEP Manufacturing and Fortius Metals announced their groundbreaking partnership aimed at revolutionizing the production of multi-material metal components. The collaboration harnesses DEEP Manufacturing's synchronized multi-robot wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) technology alongside Fortius Metals' expertise in thermal and mechanical simulation. Together, they aim to prove that multi-material metal deposition can be executed with the precision, repeatability, and process control required for large-scale production. The project will focus on building a multi-material metal cylinder, demonstrating the capability to integrate advanced alloys within a single, continuous build. This initiative follows DEEP Manufacturing's recent investment in a 50,000 sq ft facility in Houston, a $10 million project designed to enhance US capacity for large-format WAAM and reduce lead times for high-integrity components.

What This Means for Your Business
For businesses in the AECM sector, this collaboration is a beacon of innovation, signaling new possibilities in the manufacturing of large, complex, and high-performance metal components. The partnership not only advances the technical feasibility of multi-material builds but also enhances the reliability and efficiency of production processes. Companies involved in defense contracting or industries requiring high-performance parts can anticipate reduced production costs and improved material performance. The integration of cutting-edge simulation and process control technologies will likely set new standards for quality assurance and process optimization, potentially leading to significant ROI improvements for manufacturers adopting these advanced techniques.

What US Operators Should Watch
US operators should monitor the progress of DEEP Manufacturing and Fortius Metals' project as it advances toward full-scale production. The anticipated outcomes could redefine procurement strategies and compliance requirements, particularly in sectors where material performance is critical. As DEEP Manufacturing scales its operations, there may be new federal funding opportunities or procurement windows for companies looking to integrate these advanced manufacturing capabilities into their operations. Additionally, decision-makers should stay informed about any regulatory developments that might arise as these technologies move into broader commercial application.

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