More information about AURORA LABS LIMITED
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About
Aurora is an industrial technology and innovation company that specialises in the development of 3D metal printers and the supply of associated consumable materials for 3D metal printing.
3D printing is an additive manufacturing process that involves translating a computer-aided design (CAD) digital model into a solid three-dimensional object, achieved by successively layering materials in a particular pattern to build up the required three-dimensional shape.
Aurora is also in the early stages of developing secondary business units including 3D printing related software and the manufacture of consumable materials used in 3D metal printing, which are intended to complement its printer manufacturing business.
Small Format Printers – pre-production
Aurora currently manufactures two models of SFP, the S-Titanium and S-Titanium Pro. These are affordable 3D metal printers which are currently in the Beta Testing (see Section 3.3) and pre-production phase. Aurora has received significant interest from prospective customers in relation to these models and has taken pre-sales for both.
Medium Format Printer – in development
The core technologies to be utilised in Aurora’s Europa MFP are currently in the proof-of-concept phase. This model shares the technologies with the LFP. Aurora aims for the MFP to operate at a similar speed to the LFP but on a smaller scale. A working prototype MFP is being constructed as at the Prospectus Date.
Large Format Printer – in development
As with the MFP, the core technologies to be utilised in Aurora’s Titan LFP are currently in the proof-of-concept phase. This model is intended to have a significantly faster printing capability to the comparable 3D metal printers currently on the market, with the potential to enable 3D metal printing to compete on cost with the traditional metal casting and fabrication methods of manufacture. The LFP is being designed to produce one tonne of metal parts in 24 hours, which is believed to be approximately 100 times faster than existing 3D metal printers currently on the market. Aurora intends to use the MFP prototype to develop a working prototype LFP as the machines will operate using substantially the same technology.
Consumable materials
Aurora procures and supplies consumable materials for use with 3D metal printers, such as metal and cermet powders.
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