Quantum Cyber Plans Advanced Filament Manufacturing Division for Defense Applications

Quantum Cyber N.V. announced plans to establish an Advanced Filament Manufacturing Division at its Connecticut defense complex to produce proprietary 3D-printing materials for internal drone production and external sales, supporting vertical integration and revenue generation.

Bay Area Metrowire Staff
Technology
Quantum Cyber Plans Advanced Filament Manufacturing Division for Defense Applications

Quantum Cyber N.V. (NASDAQ: QUCY), an autonomous defense technology company developing AI-powered systems for drone warfare, counter-UAS and border security applications, announced plans to establish an Advanced Filament Manufacturing Division at its planned Connecticut defense technology manufacturing complex. The division is intended to supply proprietary 3D-printing materials for the company’s planned 80-printer drone production farm while also serving as a revenue-generating business through external sales of its patented EMP-hardened composite filament to defense industry customers.

The company said the initiative supports its strategy of vertical integration across drone manufacturing, materials production and autonomous systems development. Quantum Cyber’s patented Formula A composite filament is designed to provide electromagnetic pulse shielding for drone enclosures and electronics housings, while internal production is expected to support future drone manufacturing operations and reduce reliance on external suppliers. More details can be found in the full press release at https://ibn.fm/v5duT.

Quantum Cyber N.V. is assembling an AI-powered, quantum-accelerated System-of-Systems autonomous defense platform that integrates drone warfare, counter-UAS, autonomous naval mine countermeasures, EMP shielding, anti-drone ammunition, command-and-control, and quantum antenna applications under a single Nasdaq-listed company. The Company acquires, licenses, and develops combat-proven autonomous technologies, deploying them as a coordinated, multi-domain portfolio across air, land, and sea.

This move underscores the growing importance of supply chain security and advanced materials in defense technology. By producing its own filament, Quantum Cyber aims to ensure a steady supply of specialized materials critical for drone production while also tapping into the broader defense market for EMP-hardened composites. The company’s focus on vertical integration could provide a competitive edge in an industry where proprietary materials and manufacturing capabilities are increasingly valued.

Investors and defense analysts will be watching closely to see how the division develops and whether external sales materialize as expected. The announcement also highlights the strategic significance of Connecticut as a hub for defense manufacturing, with Quantum Cyber’s complex poised to contribute to local economic growth and technological innovation.

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