LIFT Opens Advanced Metallic Production and Processing (AMPP) Center in Detroit
LIFT, the Department of Defense-supported national advanced materials manufacturing innovation institute, has officially opened its state-of-the-art Advanced Metallic Production and Processing (AMPP) Center in Detroit’s historic Corktown district. This facility will play a critical role in strengthening the U.S. industrial base by accelerating the design, development, and deployment of novel metallic materials, filling a key gap in the nation’s defense manufacturing base.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on April 7, 2025, during LIFT's Accelerating Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Exchange (A2M2X) event in Detroit. The program featured technical presentations and industry panels on additive manufacturing, AI, software, workforce development, material properties and more from companies including Honeywell, NVIDIA, Siemens, Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, Lockheed Martin, Northrup Grumman, EOS, Thermo-Calc and others.
Mary Ellen Doran, AGMA's vice president, emerging technologies, joined the Association for Manufacturing Technology (AMT) and the North American Die Casting Association (NADCA) on a panel discussing the role industry trade associations play in technology, security and economic growth. Questions were raised on tariffs, retaining manufacturing talent and the need for collaboration between industry, academia and government.
By producing metals across all alloy classes and processing into high-quality metal powder, wire, and rod feedstocks, the new AMPP center will accelerate materials development including for rapid advancement of additive manufacturing, ensuring manufacturers can access the materials they need to develop next-generation defense and commercial technologies.