MX3D's Global Expansion in Metal 3D Printing Boosted by PDENH Funding

MX3D's Global Expansion in Metal 3D Printing Boosted by PDENH Funding

2025-11-09 green

Amsterdam, Sunday, 9 November 2025.
MX3D, a leader in metal 3D printing, is expanding worldwide with PDENH’s support. Their WAAM technology significantly reduces material waste, enhancing sustainable production across various industries.

PDENH’s Strategic Investment

MX3D’s expansion into the global market is significantly bolstered by financial support from the PDENH initiative. This collaboration has provided a platform for MX3D to escalate its Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) technology, which is pivotal to reducing material waste by up to 80% and cutting CO₂ emissions [1][2]. PDENH, alongside private investors such as EDF Pulse Ventures and ING Sustainable Investments, participated in a €7 million Series A funding round, further catalyzing MX3D’s growth [1].

Technological Innovations and Industry Impact

MX3D’s WAAM technology allows for the precise 3D printing of metal components, addressing the needs of industries like oil and gas, nuclear, and defense. The ability to 3D print complex metal parts has attracted major clients, including BMW and the US Army [1][3]. Moreover, the recent establishment of industry standards such as DNV-ST-B203 and API20S has paved the way for widespread adoption of this technology, facilitating easier procurement by large companies [1].

Expansion and Infrastructure Development

With new funding, MX3D is set to expand its production facilities in Amsterdam, enabling the printing of parts weighing up to 20,000 kilograms. This expansion will increase MX3D’s production systems from nine to fifteen, and further extend its international sales network with partners like Phillips Corporation in the United States [1][3]. The strategic location in Amsterdam allows MX3D to leverage its existing infrastructure to meet the growing global demand for sustainable manufacturing solutions.

Future Directions and Strategic Outlook

In the coming months, MX3D plans to focus on team expansion, professional development, and scaling up sales and marketing efforts. The company aims to deepen its presence in the US market, strengthen its foothold in the nuclear sector, and explore new vertical markets [1][3]. By integrating its 3D printing solutions in upcoming architectural designs, MX3D continues to push the boundaries of what is possible with metal additive manufacturing, aligning with their mission to advance sustainable and innovative production practices [3].

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