CRG Defense was featured in articles in both Composites World (July 7) and in the Dayton Daily News (July 4). The articles focused on the adoption of the new company name as well as the procurement of the Roboze Argo 1000 Hypermelt large 3D printer.
The new name, CRG Defense, reflects the company’s evolution into a next-gen defense tech platform business, one that integrates problem-solving, product development and manufacturing.
The Roboze system enhances CRG Defense’s ability to produce aerospace-grade polymer and composite parts at scale and serves as a new asset for partners seeking to enter or grow within the U.S. defense and aerospace sectors.