SPEE3D’s WarpSPEE3D printer is about to be hosted on the Nupress headquarters in Australia – permitting native Australian producers and companies to entry the machine via a subscription with out having to lease or buy it.
This distinctive subscription-based mannequin will present Nupress’s present shoppers within the mining, constructing, aerospace, protection, and medical industries, and different Australian producers entry to SPEE3D’s patented cold-spray know-how – offering them with the chance to supply components regionally and rapidly from a collection of 12 totally different metals.

Nupress is a number one producer of precision-machined elements and assemblies with over 50 years of experience. Along with SPEE3D, the subscription service will allow Nupress shoppers and different Australian producers to supply components on the time of want, moderately than ready weeks or months by way of different provide chains. Sourcing metallic components can now be sourced regionally, which is able to assist manufacturing firms enhance their operations and cut back prices. The subscription mannequin gives one to 6 slots – every delivering 25 hours monthly of printing, for 12 months.
“Democratizing entry to SPEE3D’s WarpSPEED printer will assist resolve real-world issues round damaged provide chains, manufacturing challenges, and large delays for among the world’s most important industries. Native Australian firms can now entry our know-how because of Nupress, enabling smaller manufacturing runs, prototyping wants, materials developments, and different superior manufacturing capabilities,” mentioned Steven Camilleri, Co-Founder, and CTO of SPEE3D.
“For many years, Nupress has mentioned turning our clients’ printing visions into actuality, and we’re excited to accomplice with SPEE3D to supply a best-in-class answer for metallic additive manufacturing. Past the distinctive know-how, SPEE3D shares our ‘firstclass’ dedication to creating new printing supplies that can broaden the alternatives throughout many industries and purposes,” mentioned Craig McWilliam, CEO of Nupress.
Earlier this yr, SPEE3D partnered with the British Military – showcasing the WarpSPEE3D printer’s deployable know-how for printing metallic components within the discipline, and in varied situations all through the train.