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08.04.2026

$1.7M Purchase Order for Cold Spray Systems

Titomic Limited (ASX: TTT), a global advanced manufacturing company serving the U.S. and allied defense industrial base, announces it has received a purchase order valued at EUR 1.02M (AUD 1.7M) from Royal NLR (Koninklijk Nederlands Lucht- en Ruimtevaartcentrum), the Netherlands’ national aerospace research centre, for Titomic cold spray equipment, including low, medium and high-pressure capability, to support aerospace and defense research, sustainment, repair, coating and additive manufacturing application development in the Netherlands.

Royal NLR is an independent aerospace research organisation in the Netherlands, working at the intersection of science, industry and government. Founded in 1919, NLR supports both civil and military aerospace through applied research, technology development and testing aimed at making aviation and space operations safer, more sustainable and more effective.

Bert Thuis, Vice-President Aerospace Vehicles of NLR stated: “NLR sees strong potential for Titomic Kinetic Fusion technology in aerospace and defense applications, particularly in repair, coating and additive manufacturing. The addition of this capability will broaden our cold spray research and application development activities, and we look forward to working with Titomic in Heerenveen to advance these efforts in the Netherlands.”

“We are proud to support NLR, one of the Netherlands’ premier aerospace research organisations, with Titomic cold spray capability. This order is an important validation of our technology for aerospace and defense applications, including repair, sustainment, anti-corrosion and additive manufacturing, and further strengthens Titomic’s strategic position in the Netherlands and broader European market.” said Jim Simpson, CEO and Managing Director of Titomic.

The order underscores Titomic’s commitment to supporting leading research organisations and industrial partners as they develop and deploy advanced cold spray applications for aerospace and defense. Titomic looks forward to working with NLR to expand the use of cold spray for high-value repair, coating, sustainment and additive manufacturing applications.

(Source: Titomic Limited)

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