Huntsville, AL – Titomic Limited (ASX: TTT), a global leader in Titomic Kinetic Fusion, a cold spray additive manufacturing technology, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with nuForj, LLC, a U.S. based advanced manufacturing service provider, to accelerate commercialization of Titomic’s technology.
Under the partnership, the parties will combine Titomic’s proprietary Titomic Kinetic Fusion technology with nuForj’s Industry 4.0 expertise and market reach in the U.S. to provide tailored additive manufacturing solutions for aerospace, defense, education, and industrial sectors. The partnership will also seek to educate and train engineering students about cold spray technology and its application in future industry applications.
“This partnership represents a leap forward in our global strategy,” said Jim Simpson, CEO and Managing Director of Titomic. “Working alongside nuForj allows us to bring TKF technology to critical U.S. markets with agility and deep local insight.”
Under the agreement, nuForj will serve as a regional technology and commercialization partner, focusing on delivering tailored solutions to meet the growing demand for repair, coating, and component production using cold spray-based methods. Dr. Patti Dare, Titomic’s U.S. president, emphasized that “The collaboration also paves the way for joint R&D initiatives and the deployment of advanced manufacturing hubs across North America.”
“We believe Industry 4.0 technologies and digital transformation of the factory floor are essential to reindustrializing the U.S., powering new business models and driving productivity growth,” said Rudy Vogel, founder and CEO of nuForj. “Titomic Kinetic Fusion is an impressive technology for producing quality metal parts incredibly fast and efficiently, and we’re looking forward to making it accessible to scores of companies across the country committed to American manufacturing.”
This partnership commits both companies to advancing sustainable manufacturing practices, reducing material waste, and enabling near-net-shape production capabilities at industrial scale.