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DalSolutions: Reinventing repair to keep Canada’s Navy mission ready

DalSolutions: Reinventing repair to keep Canada’s Navy mission ready

As Canada rethinks military readiness amid shifting U.S. relations, ¼¤ÇéÒÁÈËÂé¶¹¾Ã¾Ã×ÛºÏ is partnering with Defence Research and Development Canada to strengthen operational readiness —using advanced additive manufacturing to develop both critical submarine parts and the processes needed to produce them.  Read more.

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