Day: January 15, 2025

Tech. Sgt. Dan Zimmerman (back) and Senior Airman Thet Tun (front) carry a piece of AM2 matting material, Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan, July, 12, 2016. Zimmerman and Tun constructed a 100’ x 100’ helicopter landing zone out of AM2 matting to support the medical facility at Camp Dwyer. (Courtesy photo by 451 Air Expeditionary Support Squadron)

ITAMCO Developing Portable Runway Mat

ITAMCO is competing for Phase II SBIR funding for its 3D printed, portable runway mat which could be used replace Vietnam-era AM2 matting.

Additive Manufacturing Summit

Additive Manufacturing Virtual Summit

ITAMCO is excited to announce the third-annual Additive Manufacturing Summit on Tuesday, July 14 from 1-4 p.m. EST.

ITAMCO Niles ZP 40 Gear Grinder

Changes in Smart Manufacturing

West Virginia University and ITAMCO researcher is moving the field of smart manufacturing forward with the help of a $901,486 grant awarded…

ITAMCO facility

Leading Through Collaboration

ITAMCO collaborates with like-minded people, companies, institutions, and universities to deliver technology, engineering, and…

Joel Neidig using ITAMCO's EOS M290

Additive Manufacturing Needs Skilled Workers

Joel Neidig joined a panel discussion at America Makes’ Membership Meeting & Exchange conference and to discussed ITAMCO's additive…

Marines from Marine Corps Air Station, Expeditionary Airfields, Marine Wing Support Squadron 274 put down AM-2 matting on the Delta taxiway at Quantico’s Marine Corps Air Facility. ITAMCO will be replacing the labor-intensive AM-2 matting with a revolutionary product. (Photo by John Holli)

ITAMCO Wins Contract with US Air Force to Develop 3D-Printed Runway Mat

ITAMCO (Indiana Technology and Manufacturing Companies) is part of a team developing a new runway mat for the United States Air Force.…

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