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Fieldmade: Deployable Additive Manufacturing for Defence Supply Chain Resilience
What is the strategic, technological and financial relevance of Fieldmade for European defence autonomy and allied capability?
In an era when global supply chains face disruption and defence forces demand rapid logistical support, Norway’s Fieldmade has emerged as a pioneering solution provider.
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-11-19
In an era when global supply chains face disruption and defence forces demand rapid logistical support, Norway’s Fieldmade has emerged as a pioneering solution provider. Fieldmade develops mobile microfactories and digital inventory systems that allow critical spare parts to be 3D-printed on-site, anytime and anywhere. Born as a spin-off of Norway’s defence research community, this deep-tech startup combines advanced additive manufacturing with secure digital platforms to deliver parts on-demand in the field. Its technology gained early validation with the Norwegian Armed Forces and caught the eye of NATO allies during exercises, showcasing how battlefield equipment can be repaired overnight with locally printed components. Now expanding into energy and industrial sectors, Fieldmade is helping Europe reduce reliance on distant suppliers by bringing manufacturing closer to the point of need. This report delves into how Fieldmade’s capabilities align with European strategic autonomy goals and NATO’s push for resilient, distributed logistics – and why its innovations could be a game-changer for defence supply chains. Company Categorization: Fieldmade AS is a deep-tech startup (academic spin-off) founded in 2016 in Norway [1] . It originated from the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) and remains a private, independent venture supported by public innovation funds.
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Fieldmade: Deployable Additive Manufacturing for Defence Supply Chain Resilience
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Fieldmade develops mobile microfactories and digital inventory systems that allow critical spare parts to be 3D-printed on-site, anytime and anywhere.
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