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Roboze appoints Scott Sevcik as Executive Vice President of Aerospace & Defense

The role will see Sevcik support the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and allied defence programmes globally.

Roboze appoints Scott Sevcik as Executive Vice President of Aerospace & Defense

Roboze has appointed Scott Sevcik as Executive Vice President of Aerospace & Defense.

The role will see Sevcik, who has previously worked at Stratasys, AM Craft and ASTM, support the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and allied defence programmes globally.

Sevcik brings more than two decades of experience within the aerospace and defence industrial base, with deep expertise in defence acquisition environments, additive manufacturing qualification, and deployment across mission-critical production and sustainment applications.

In his role as Executive Vice President of Aerospace & Defense, Sevcik will lead Roboze’s global aerospace and defence organisation, with a primary focus on DoD-aligned manufacturing requirements, including process control, repeatability, traceability, qualification, and scalability for both production and sustainment. He will work closely with defence prime contractors, government agencies, system integrators, and international partners to integrate Roboze technologies into programs of record, modernisation efforts, depot-level sustainment activities, and next-generation system development.

“Scott’s experience across defence primes, government stakeholders, and additive manufacturing deployment makes him exceptionally well-suited to lead Roboze’s aerospace and defence strategy,” said Alessio Lorusso, CEO of Roboze. “As the DoD increasingly prioritises supply-chain resilience, distributed manufacturing, and advanced materials, Roboze technologies are already enabling qualified, production-ready applications. Scott’s leadership will accelerate our impact across defence programs.”

“Roboze technology solves critical challenges facing the DoD and the defence industrial base, including weight reduction, part consolidation, obsolescence mitigation, and supply-chain resilience,” said Sevcik. “By enabling scalable production of high-performance polymer and composite components, Roboze supports both new system development and sustainment applications where reliability, performance, and mission readiness are paramount. Roboze offers a valuable strategic alternative to improve on the way these challenges have been addressed up until now. I look forward to working with our defence partners to deploy these capabilities in real operational environments.”

Prior to joining Roboze, Sevcik served in roles such as VP of Aerospace and VP of Manufacturing Product at Stratasys, where he led global A&D strategy and enabled the adoption of high-performance polymer additive manufacturing solutions for commercial aviation, space, and defence programs with prime contractors, Tier 1 suppliers, and sustainment organisations. Earlier in his career, he held engineering and program management roles at Lockheed Martin, leading projects in support of missile defence, space launch, and maritime surveillance.

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