According to a recent LinkedIn post from Divergent, the company recently hosted Dr. Troy E. Meink, the 27th Secretary of the United States Air Force, at its Torrance, California factory. The post highlights that the visit was used to demonstrate how its DAPS™ platform could support scalable production for U.S. defense programs.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that Divergent is positioning its technology as a contributor to a more agile and resilient defense industrial base. For investors, such engagement with senior Air Force leadership may indicate growing strategic relevance in defense manufacturing, potentially supporting future program participation and long-term revenue opportunities if these relationships translate into contracts.

