Norsk Titanium Provides Update at Rapid + TCT

Plattsburgh, New York – April 15, 2025 – Norsk Titanium (Euronext: NTI, OTCQX: NORSF) a global leader in additive manufacturing for aerospace-grade structural titanium components using its patented Rapid Plasma Deposition® (RPD®) technology, recently discussed the company’s capacity and competence to support critical US defense needs at Rapid + TCT.

On Thursday April 10th Nicholas Mayer presented Norsk Titanium’s capability to supplement the forging and casting industry using their globally leading Rapid Plasma Deposition® (RPD®) technology at the Rapid + TCT industry conference in Detroit, Michigan. Rapid + TCT is North America’s largest additive manufacturing and industrial 3D printing event, with more than 400 industry exhibitors.

“We were excited to present at the Rapid + TCT amidst signals from leading aerospace industry players that see a significant increase in the use of titanium parts manufactured with directed energy deposition (DED) technologies like our RPD® technology. We have spent a decade qualifying our RPD® technology and the first aerospace-grade structural titanium components, and are now in the early stages of a very exciting operational and commercial ramp-up,” says Nick Mayer, Vice President Product Management for Norsk Titanium.

Please find enclosed the presentation Norsk Titanium presented at the Rapid + TCT. The material from the session is also available on www.norsktitanium.com.

For more information, please contact:

Nicholas Mayer
Vice President, Product Management
Nicholas.Mayer@norsktitanium.com
+1 310 989 0088

About Norsk Titanium AS

Norsk Titanium is a global leader in metal 3D printing, innovating the future of metal manufacturing by enabling a paradigm shift to a clean and sustainable manufacturing process. With its proprietary Rapid Plasma Deposition® (RPD®) technology and 700 MT of production capacity, Norsk Titanium offers cost-efficient 3D printing of value-added metal parts to a large addressable market. RPD® technology uses significantly less raw material, energy, and time than traditional energy-intensive forming methods, presenting customers with an opportunity to better manage input costs, logistics, and environmental impact. RPD® printed parts are already flying on commercial aircraft, and Norsk Titanium has gained significant traction with large defense and industrial customers