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Army Launches Makerspace in Germany
March 11, 2026
The U.S. Army's 21st Theater Sustainment Command has launched its first operational makerspace in Kaiserslautern, Germany, aimed at empowering soldiers to rapidly prototype and innovate solutions to mission-critical challenges. This initiative, developed in collaboration with the Army Development Command (DEVCOM) and Army Research Laboratory (ARL), supports soldier-led innovation to enhance readiness and address capability gaps in theater operations.
- This makerspace represents a strategic investment in on-site innovation infrastructure, enabling faster development and testing of technologies directly in the European theater.
- Procurement professionals should note potential opportunities for supplying rapid prototyping equipment, materials, and technical support services aligned with Army innovation goals.
- Contractors specializing in additive manufacturing, fabrication, and technology integration may find increased demand as the Army expands its operational innovation capabilities overseas.
- The collaboration with nonprofit partners like the Civil Military Innovation Institute (CMI2) highlights avenues for public-private partnerships supporting military innovation environments.
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U.S. Army 21st Theater Sustainment Command, Army Development Command (DEVCOM), Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
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Civil Military Innovation Institute (CMI2)
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- Army launching first operational makerspace in Europe | Federal News Network · Federal News Network · Mar 11