Download Whitepaper: Right-to-Repair With Critical Parts on Demand
When an asset is deadlined, waiting weeks for an OEM replacement part isn’t just inconvenient, it’s a readiness and safety risk. This whitepaper shows how point-of-need metal part production can reduce downtime and restore capability faster.
Inside the whitepaper, you’ll learn:
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Why right-to-repair is vital in the field: and how supply-chain lead times create readiness gaps.
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A practical workflow for point-of-need production: from identifying the part to producing it locally.
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How SPEE3D tech supports repair capability: additive manufacturing, heat treatment, and machining in one integrated approach.
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How to reduce reliance on physical spares: and strengthen operational resilience with print-on-demand.
What Right-to-Repair looks like in action:
In an award-winning live demonstration, the Tennessee Army National Guard, the University of Tennessee, and DEVCOM ARL used SPEE3D’s Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU) to diagnose, manufacture, and deliver a critical replacement part via drone for a deadlined MRAP.
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Live demo: repair scenario completed in just 10 hours.
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Drone delivery of a critical replacement part.
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Expeditionary / point-of-need manufacturing approach.
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Get the whitepaper and start building a repair capability that isn’t dictated by fragile supply chains.
About SPEE3D
SPEE3D is a cutting-edge metal additive manufacturing technology supplier based in Australia, with offices in Europe and the US. SPEE3D is dedicated to the research, development, and delivery of metal 3D printers and integrated systems utilizing its patented cold-spray technology. SPEE3D products enable significantly faster, lower-cost, and more scalable production than traditional metal printing techniques for a wide range of metals.
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