A new $40 million factory capable of 3D printing industrial-grade parts of Navy ships is open for business, after a Thursday groundbreaking for the Guam Additive Materials and Manufacturing Accelerator, GAMMA, applications center.

GAMMA will see a barebones 8,000 square-foot concrete warehouse at the Pacific Industrial Park in Dededo, developed to 3D print hard-to-procure parts for Navy ships and submarines.

The Thursday ribbon cutting ceremony was attended by government of Guam officials and leadership from stateside organization, the Applied Science and Technology Research Organization, ASTRO, of America.

GAMMA is an initiative of ASTRO, a defense contractor with a number of Department of War deals meant to integrate 3D printing technology for producing military parts and materials…

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