MX3D Expands Global Operations with PDENH Support
Amsterdam, Saturday, 1 November 2025.
MX3D is scaling its 3D metal printing technology globally, backed by PDENH, enhancing sustainable manufacturing and reducing material waste by up to 90%.
The Role of PDENH in MX3D’s Expansion
MX3D’s expansion into a global player in 3D metal printing owes much to the financial backing of the PDENH. This support has enabled MX3D to scale its Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) technology, a process that significantly reduces material waste by up to 90% and cuts CO₂ emissions, underscoring its commitment to sustainability [1]. The investment from PDENH, first initiated in 2019, was crucial in transitioning MX3D from a small-scale SME to an industrial leader capable of competing on a global stage [1].
Technological Innovations and Sustainability
The technological advancements of MX3D are rooted in its proprietary software and hardware, which allow for the printing of complex metal parts with precision and efficiency. This approach not only enhances production capabilities but also aligns with global sustainability goals by reducing the environmental footprint of manufacturing processes [2][3]. The WAAM technology developed by MX3D is particularly notable for its ability to produce large industrial parts, which are essential in industries such as nuclear, maritime, and aerospace [4].
Global and Industrial Impact
MX3D’s decision to build an additional production hall in Amsterdam and increase its production systems from 9 to 15 robots marks a significant scale-up in operations. This expansion is part of a broader strategy to strengthen its position in international markets, including the United States, and to enter new vertical markets such as the nuclear sector [1]. The company’s collaboration with Framatome to provide Directed Energy Deposition (DED) systems for a new additive manufacturing facility in France highlights its growing influence in the European industrial landscape [5].
Future Outlook and Strategic Plans
With a recent €7 million Series A funding round, MX3D is poised to continue its trajectory of growth and innovation. The company plans to focus on team expansion and further professionalization to enhance its sales and marketing efforts [1]. The upcoming participation in Formnext 2025 in Frankfurt is expected to showcase MX3D’s WAAM systems and foster connections with industry leaders [6]. These strategic moves are part of MX3D’s vision to redefine industrial metal 3D printing on a global scale, aligning with its mission to reduce waste and improve manufacturing sustainability [3].