ATDM & AM CoE Summit Advances Defence Manufacturing and Partnerships

ATDM & AM CoE Summit Advances Defence Manufacturing and Partnerships
Admiral Jim Kilby, Acting Chief Naval Officer, addresses business and military partners at ATDM and AM CoE Summit. Courtesy: BusinessWire

Leaders from across the Defence and Manufacturing sectors came together in Danville, Virginia, for the fourth annual joint summit hosted by the Accelerated Training in Defence Manufacturing (ATDM) program and the U.S. Navy’s Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence (AM CoE). Held at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR), this year’s event, themed All Hands on Deck, focused on addressing workforce and manufacturing shortfalls in Navy shipbuilding and repair.

One of the summit highlights was a keynote address from Admiral James Kilby, USN, Vice Chief of Naval Operations, who spoke to the deep investment the Navy is making in workforce development and innovation as the pillars of our maritime strength.

Telly Tucker, president at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, addresses attendees at the ATDM and AM CoE Summit. Courtesy: BusinessWire

“This Summit extends far beyond a two-day gathering—it’s strengthening America’s maritime industrial foundation,” said Matthew Sermon, direct reporting program manager for the Maritime Industrial Base. “With over 450 participants sharing insights and solutions, the ATDM Maritime Training Centre is creating a pipeline of skilled workers, while the Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence is revolutionising how we produce critical components, reducing production timelines from years or months to weeks or days. Both are gamechangers….and together, these complementary initiatives address both the human talent and technological capabilities needed to build and sustain the fleet our nation requires.”

The summit highlighted the growth and momentum of the ATDM program. Earlier this year, the new 100,000-square-foot ATDM Maritime Training Centre opened at the IALR campus, expanding the program’s capacity to train more students in its 16-week accelerated program. The ATDM Maritime Training Centre provides the space needed for the program to graduate up to 1,000 students per year to meet industry demand, a target it is on track to achieve.

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“At IALR, we’re pioneering new accelerated training methods while building the future workforce for defence and maritime manufacturing,” said Telly Tucker, president of IALR. “The new ATDM Maritime Training Centre is a vital step in growing the talent pipeline, and by hosting the Navy’s Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence on our campus, we’re integrating emerging technologies directly into the hands-on training process. This model ensures our graduates are equipped to meet challenges in shipbuilding and advanced manufacturing.”

Alongside workforce training, the co-located AM CoE continues to push the boundaries of additive manufacturing for Navy applications. The centre is actively reducing production timelines for complex parts and exploring how advanced processes can support both new builds and fleet sustainment. The AM CoE is also providing connective tissue for ATDM students as they gain experience in additive manufacturing.

Business partners attending the 2025 ATDM and AM CoE Summit. Courtesy: BusinessWire

Throughout the summit, attendees heard from defence contractors, technical experts and government officials about the real-world impact of programs like ATDM and AM CoE. Representatives from major shipbuilders and supply chain companies discussed how the ability to hire ATDM graduates has shortened ramp-up times and helped meet production schedules.

The summit wrapped up with a clear sense of shared purpose and momentum. By combining accelerated training with cutting-edge innovation, ATDM and AM CoE are shaping a model for how public-private collaboration can secure the future of U.S. maritime power.

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