Velo3D (OTCMKTS: VLDX) has signed a significant new settlement with metallic 3D printing powder producer Amaero (ASX: 3DA). The five-year deal is valued at USD $22 million and facilities round crucial supplies like refractory and titanium alloys, serving to safe key supplies for US-based metallic additive manufacturing (AM).
The partnership comes at a time when reshoring superior manufacturing to the US has grow to be a nationwide precedence. Underneath the Trump administration’s 2025 commerce agenda, new tariffs and coverage strikes purpose to spice up home manufacturing and scale back the necessity for international provide chains.
Towards that backdrop, the deal makes strategic sense for each firms. For Velo3D, securing a dependable, US-based supply of high-performance powders is an enormous step ahead. For Amaero, the settlement helps show that shifting operations to the US and investing in native manufacturing was the fitting transfer.
Amaero, initially based in Australia in 2013 as a spin-off from Monash College, is a complicated supplies firm that produces high-performance metallic powders for AM. Though it stays listed on the Australian Securities Change (ASX) underneath the ticker image 3DA, Amaero has since moved its international headquarters to Tennessee to help its US operations. The corporate moved to the US to be nearer to main prospects, strengthen its position within the home provide chain, and help the rising demand for American-made superior supplies in sectors like protection, aerospace, and vitality.
What the Deal Covers
Underneath the settlement, Amaero will provide Velo3D completely with Niobium C103 and different refractory alloy powders, together with molybdenum, tantalum, tungsten, and zirconium. Amaero will even be a most well-liked provider of titanium alloy powders.
In flip, Velo3D will qualify Amaero’s powders throughout its Sapphire household of 3D printers, creating proprietary print parameters for C103 and the opposite refractory supplies. These print recipes will probably be unique to Amaero powders and supplied to prospects at no further cost once they buy new Velo3D machines. For titanium alloys, Velo3D will qualify Amaero’s materials for brand spanking new machine gross sales as nicely.
Past machine gross sales, Velo3D will use Amaero’s powders for its personal inside elements manufacturing, together with its rising Fast Manufacturing Options (RPS) program, which supplies fast-turnaround 3D printing companies for patrons who want elements however don’t personal a printer.

The Sapphire XC 3D printer at Valiant’s facility in Lakeland, Florida. Picture courtesy of Valiant Merchandise.
At the least one large-format Sapphire XC printer will probably be devoted to working with Amaero’s titanium alloy powder, whereas a normal Sapphire printer will probably be reserved for C103 work.
General, the deal makes Amaero the unique provider of key supplies for Velo3D’s manufacturing wants and a most well-liked companion for titanium powder going ahead.
Strengthening US Manufacturing
Each firms acknowledged that this partnership is rather more than a enterprise deal. It’s additionally about strengthening home manufacturing capability and ensuring key industries (particularly house and protection) have entry to high-quality supplies made within the US.
“As the USA undergoes a home manufacturing renaissance, it’s crucial that U.S. firms lead on the innovation entrance, scale manufacturing throughput, and create extra resilient provide chains,” mentioned Arun Jeldi, CEO of Velo3D.
Jeldi emphasised the significance of with the ability to 3D print complicated elements from refractory supplies like C103, which may face up to extraordinarily excessive temperatures and harsh circumstances. These capabilities are more and more crucial for brand spanking new house and protection purposes.
The chief additionally highlighted Amaero’s capabilities, pointing to the corporate’s use of Electrode Induction Fuel Atomization (EIGA) expertise. This crucible-free course of melts metallic electrodes utilizing induction heating, then atomizes the molten metallic with inert fuel to supply high-purity, spherical powders. This technique is particularly efficient for reactive and high-melting-point metals like titanium and niobium, making it perfect for aerospace and protection purposes.
Amaero presently has one atomizer put in, with a second scheduled for commissioning in June and a 3rd anticipated subsequent yr, creating one of many largest refractory and titanium alloy powder manufacturing capacities within the US.
“Amaero’s workforce has over three many years of pioneering expertise in atomization of refractory and titanium alloy powders and has made forward-leaning capital funding to fee the industry-leading atomization expertise,” mentioned Jeldi. “Our partnership with Amaero is a vital milestone for Velo3D.”
Amaero’s Huge Funding in US Infrastructure
Hank J. Holland, Chairman and CEO of Amaero, additionally pointed to the strategic significance of the deal. He described it as a part of Amaero’s bigger technique to reshore superior manufacturing to the US—a plan launched in 2023 that features an funding of roughly AUD $72 million ($46 million) over three years, ending in June 2026.
The corporate is commissioning 4 superior fuel atomizers with an annual manufacturing capability anticipated to exceed 800 metric tonnes. Two separate manufacturing areas are being constructed: one for refractory alloys like C103, and one other for titanium alloys, each with room to scale even additional.
“To attain the potential of metallic additive manufacturing, it’s vital that we’ve a home ecosystem that features 3D printing OEM firms, high-throughput and technically proficient half producers, and scalable, high-quality, cost-competitive spherical powders,” famous Holland.
Holland additionally pointed to Velo3D’s robust market place, noting that SpaceX’s adoption of the Sapphire machine as its unique 3D printing platform clearly exhibits the corporate’s management within the subject.
“We stay up for collaborating with Dr. Arun Jeldi and the Velo3D workforce to speed up adoption of metallic 3D printing and to enhance the resiliency and scalability of home manufacturing,” Holland concluded.
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