- AML3D (AL3) has teamed up with Austal (ASB) to co-develop components for maritime defence applications
- Under the contract, AML3D will design a personnel lifting device for manufacture using its WAM technology
- WAM is a 3D printing additive process which allows users to print stronger large-scale components made of metal
- The lifting device is intended to be installed on-board Austal naval vessels
- On the market this morning, AML3D shares went up 12.9 per cent and are trading for 52.5 cents, however, the ASX has paused the trading for the morning
- On the market today, AML3D shares are up 10.8 per cent to trade for 52.5 cents. Meanwhile, Austal is up 0.29 per cent, trading for $3.40 per share