Aurora Labs and Chevron Australia ink 3D printing deal

Aurora Labs has announced a Master Services Agreement (MSA) with Chevron Australia for potential future provision of Additive Manufacturing (AM) services, specifically 3D powder printing. This key contract amplifies Aurora Labs’ strategic focus on offering AM Solutions across various industries, including energy, mineral processing, and defence. The MSA lays down the guidelines, performance criteria, and industry standards Aurora Labs will follow when delivering 3D printed parts for Chevron Australia’s operations. The open-ended term of the MSA indicates long-term collaboration potential between Aurora Labs and Chevron Australia.

The contract award is a significant development for Aurora Labs, a company listed on the ASX under the ticker symbol A3D. It aligns perfectly with Aurora Labs’ growth aspirations and its commitment to provide AM Solutions to local industry players. This new partnership comes on the heels of Aurora’s three-year contract with Alcoa, a recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Aramco, a successful print campaign with Woodside Energy, and earning the ISO 9001 certification. All these achievements demonstrate Aurora Labs’ credibility and capability in offering AM Solutions.

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Rebekah Letherby, CEO of Aurora Labs, commented on the new development. “There is an increasing trend of companies looking to adopt AM for their operations to improve their operational efficiency and supply chain resilience. This contract award aligns with our strategy to offer AM Solutions to local companies in the energy, defence and mineral processing industries. Our ability to vertically integrate to design, build and qualify our printers to meet this growing demand bodes well for our future growth aspirations.”

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This MSA signifies a crucial step for both Aurora Labs and Chevron Australia in the adoption of 3D printed parts and the overall landscape of Additive Manufacturing. The contract sets the stage for Aurora Labs to play an influential role in expanding the scope of 3D powder printing in industrial applications. Given the MSA’s focus on performance criteria and industry standards, it promises to be a cornerstone in Aurora Labs’ journey toward becoming a leader in providing AM Solutions.

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