Phillips to Showcase Hybrid Manufacturing at RIMPAC 2026


Friday 10 July 2026, 12:19:39 PM


In a move poised to revolutionise defence manufacturing, Phillips Corporation will demonstrate its hybrid manufacturing capabilities during RIMPAC 2026. The company aims to bring the manufacturing process closer to the point of need, reducing waiting times for critical parts which are often delayed in traditional supply chains.

Phillips will exhibit how advanced hybrid manufacturing can produce and repair essential components directly where operations take place. This approach is particularly beneficial in defence scenarios where time and location are critical to mission success.

Hybrid manufacturing combines additive and subtractive processes, enhancing the ability to produce complex parts with precision and speed. By integrating this technology in operational settings, Phillips seeks to improve efficiency and reduce downtime for critical operations.

RIMPAC, the Rim of the Pacific Exercise, is renowned as the world’s largest international maritime military exercise and will provide an ideal platform for Phillips to highlight the advantages of these innovative manufacturing techniques. The exercise offers a unique opportunity to demonstrate how such advancements can be seamlessly integrated into military logistics and operations.

Phillips Corporation is recognised for its commitment to innovation in the manufacturing industry. The company’s participation in RIMPAC 2026 will underscore its dedication to providing cutting-edge solutions in defence manufacturing.

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