nScrypt Showcases Expeditionary 3D Manufacturing at Trident Warrior 2025
nScrypt was honored to participate in Trident Warrior 2025, the U.S. Navy's premier Fleet experimentation exercise. In partnership with FLEETWERX and the Naval Postgraduate School, we demonstrated forward-deployed, mission-ready manufacturing using our ruggedized 3D printing system—the nRugged. Read the full release to learn how nScrypt is helping redefine sustainment and readiness for the modern battlespace.
nScrypt Demonstrates Forward-Deployed Manufacturing
Partnership with FLEETWERX and the Naval Postgraduate School
Showcases Expeditionary 3D Manufacturing in Action
Orlando, FL - nScrypt, a leader in high-precision 3D printing and micro-dispensing systems, was honored to participate in Trident Warrior 2025, the U.S. Navy's premier Fleet experimentation exercise. Partnering with FLEETWERX and the Naval Postgraduate School's Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing Research and Education (CAMRE), nScrypt joined more than 20 organizations to support the Joint Advanced Manufacturing Cell (JAMC), the largest distributed manufacturing in DoD history.
As part of this groundbreaking initiative, nScrypt deployed its nRugged system, a portable, high- high-precision 3D manufacturing platform engineered for use in austere and remote environments. The nRugged was used to demonstrate point-of-need manufacturing, including printed circuit board repair, showing how advanced additive manufacturing can reduce repair timelines, enhance mission readiness, and transform sustainment and logistics in disconnected settings.
"nScrypt is proud to help demonstrate what's possible when advanced manufacturing moves from the lab to the field," said Dr. Kenneth Church, CEO, nScrypt. "The nRugged proves that mission-ready manufacturing can happen anywhere—helping the Fleet stay operational and resilient wherever the mission takes them."
FLEETWERX, a DEFENSEWERX innovation hub partnered with the Naval Postgraduate School, played a critical role in connecting industry, academia, and government partners to accelerate the transition of emerging technologies like nScrypt's into operational use. Together, the collaboration highlights how public-private partnerships are redefining sustainment and readiness for the modern battlespace.
"Small businesses with innovative solutions play a key role in pushing the boundaries of advanced manufacturing in contested environments," said Morgan Bower, FLEETWERX Associate Director. "By putting the state-of-the-art in the hands of the warfighter today, their feedback helps inform innovation and increase readiness."
The Trident Warrior series, directed by the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific, brings together warfighters, technologists, and industry innovators each year to evaluate emerging technologies in live maritime environments—accelerating their adoption across the Fleet.
About nScrypt
Based in Orlando, Florida, nScrypt designs and manufactures high-precision micro-dispensing and 3D printing systems that build and repair complex structures—from electronics and antennas to life sciences and structural components. nScrypt's systems are used worldwide for applications in defense, aerospace, electronics, and advanced manufacturing. Learn more at www.nscrypt.com.
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