Las Mil Am May 2026
: Utilizing 3D printing to create parts on-demand, reducing dependence on traditional logistics and aging supply lines.
: Sessions covered specialized methods such as Cold Spray for repairing existing components and additive construction for building military infrastructure. Future Outlook Las Mil AM
: Over 150 vendors, including industry leaders like 3D Systems and AddUp , displayed advanced hardware and software for metal and plastic printing. : Utilizing 3D printing to create parts on-demand,
: Moving beyond low-volume prototyping to mass-produced mission-critical components for vehicles, aircraft, and drones. 2026 Event Highlights and defense sectors.
The is the leading event in North America dedicated to 3D printing within the military, aerospace, and defense sectors.