3DX Industries, Inc. has taken a significant step towards establishing itself as a key player in the federal contracting sector by submitting detailed capabilities statements to the United States Navy. The company is focusing on opportunities related to shipboard crane arm and cable assemblies, as well as submarine hull components and fabrication support, showcasing its commitment to serving critical defense needs.
Nicholas Coriano, Vice President of the Government Contracting Division at 3DX Industries, highlighted the strategic importance of this move. The company's efforts to align its advanced manufacturing capabilities, including metal 3D printing and CNC machining, with the stringent requirements of government contracts underscore its ambition to become a trusted federal supplier.
The U.S. Department of Defense's growing preference for suppliers with technical proficiency in advanced manufacturing technologies presents a lucrative opportunity for 3DX Industries. CEO Roger Janssen pointed out that the company's expertise in precision, reliability, and speed makes it an ideal partner for mission-critical government projects.
Navigating the competitive and complex federal contracting landscape requires a deep understanding of agency needs and adherence to strict compliance standards. 3DX Industries has invested in dedicated resources for government contract research, including monitoring SAM.gov and engaging directly with contracting officers, to strengthen its position in this market.
With its advanced capabilities in metal 3D printing, photopolymer resin printing, and conventional manufacturing services, 3DX Industries is well-positioned to contribute to various sectors, including aerospace, defense, and medical industries. This strategic focus not only opens new growth avenues for the company but also supports national defense and industrial innovation.


