Palantir Technologies (PLTR) and Divergent Technologies have entered a deal to provide defense and commercial clients with on-demand production capabilities. Under this deal, Divergent’s manufacturing system will be integrated with Palantir’s software platforms.
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The partnership is focused on the Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS), an AI engineering and manufacturing platform that allows firms to rapidly produce high-performance structures at lower costs.
The DAPS will be integrated into PLTR’s Warp Speed and Foundry applications, which will allow users to quickly address shortages by manufacturing critical parts instantly. This will help boost Palantir’s appeal in the logistics and defense sectors.
By offering these advanced manufacturing solutions, PLTR expands its customer base and strengthens its position in AI-powered industrial applications.
PLTR Doubles Down on AI Growth
Palantir has been growing its presence in AI, defense, and enterprise analytics to strengthen its long-term position. In this regard, the company recently partnered with Archer Aviation (ACHR) to boost aircraft manufacturing using AI solutions.
Also, it joined hands with Qualcomm (QCOM) to integrate AI capabilities into edge computing platforms, expanding its reach in IoT, logistics, and healthcare.
Earlier this month, PLTR disclosed a $30 million deal with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to create a new system that helps manage deportations more efficiently.
It must be noted that the company’s growth efforts are showing success as reflected in its revenue growth. Palantir’s Q1 2025 revenue grew 39% year-over-year, with U.S. revenue up 55%. Additionally, it raised the midpoint of its full-year 2025 revenue outlook to $3.90 billion, projecting a 36% growth.
Is PLTR a Good Stock to Buy?
Turning to Wall Street, analysts have a Hold consensus rating on Palantir stock based on three Buys, 11 Holds, and four Sells assigned in the past three months. The average PLTR stock price target is $100.13, implying a downside potential of 20.48%.
