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SYPAQ partnering with Amiga Engineering on Corvo X production

SYPAQ is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Amiga Engineering on the sovereign production of Corvo X, bringing together SYPAQ’s innovation in autonomous systems and Amiga Engineering’s world-class advanced manufacturing expertise, ahead
of Indo-Pacific 2025.

Amiga Engineering is an Australian family-owned business with over 38 years of handson experience in manufacturing and operates the largest metal and polymer additive manufacturing service bureau in Australia. Importantly for Corvo X production, Amiga Engineering is Australia’s only certified company to metal 3D print in Scalmalloy.

“Our team is honoured to support SYPAQ in the manufacturing of components for Corvo X, by leveraging advanced materials such as Scalmalloy® and cutting-edge production techniques to help bring their innovative design to life” says Dee Bourchier, Amiga Engineering Head of Media and Marketing.

Fresh oƯ their success at the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Awards being recognised for both Apprentice of the Year and Small Business of the Year, Amiga Engineering is one of the many sovereign Australian Defence companies SYPAQ is proud to partner with to deliver the Australian Army’s DEF129 SUAS Program, establishing SYPAQ as a trusted sovereign Defence Force partner for SUAS capability development.

“Our partnership with Amiga Engineering underscores SYPAQ’s commitment to building a truly sovereign capability with trusted Australian partners,” said Amanda Holt, CEO and Managing Director of SYPAQ. “By combining SYPAQ’s innovation with Amiga’s precision
engineering and manufacturing expertise, we’re ensuring Corvo X showcases the depth of advanced manufacturing capabilities right here in Melbourne.”

With an investment exceeding 90% Australian Industry Capability (AIC), Corvo X is a true Australian success story having been developed in collaboration with the Australian Defence Force over a number of years with all the design, manufacture and
support of Corvo X to be completed in Victoria.

SYPAQ is proud to showcase Corvo X at Indo-Pacific 2025 and will continue to highlight other trusted technology partners who help deliver Corvo X into service with the Australian Army.

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