What's Happening?
NUBURU, Inc., a defense and security platform company, has announced the acceleration of its joint venture with Maddox Defense Incorporated into the production phase of its Mobile Additive Manufacturing Container (MAMC) platform. This platform is designed
for the production of drones and mission-critical components. The program has secured initial capital and is progressing towards prototype completion, targeting a 6-9 month deployment timeline. The MAMC prototype is intended for demonstration and evaluation by U.S. government agencies, supporting procurement pathways across multiple defense applications, including counter-UAS systems and electronic warfare.
Why It's Important?
The advancement of NUBURU's MAMC platform into the prototype phase is significant as it positions the company to engage with U.S. defense stakeholders and potentially secure early-stage orders. The U.S. defense market is expanding, with a total addressable market estimated at over $20 billion for counter-drone and electronic warfare systems. Successful deployment of the prototype could enhance NUBURU's credibility within the U.S. defense procurement ecosystem and support the development of a scalable defense platform. This aligns with increasing federal defense spending priorities and the strategic shift towards resilient, domestically anchored manufacturing capabilities.
What's Next?
Upon completion, the MAMC prototype will be demonstrated to U.S. government agencies and allied partners. This demonstration is expected to support initial commitment discussions and potential early-stage orders. NUBURU aims to transition from development to commercialization, leveraging its integrated platform that combines directed-energy systems and electronic warfare capabilities. The company is focused on translating its progress into tangible demonstration opportunities and scalable pipeline development across drone and mission-critical payload applications.











