MX3D Expands Globally with PDENH Support in Sustainable 3D Printing

MX3D Expands Globally with PDENH Support in Sustainable 3D Printing

2025-10-24 green

Amsterdam, Friday, 24 October 2025.
MX3D, with PDENH backing, is scaling its pioneering 3D metal printing technology globally, potentially reducing material waste by 80% and CO₂ emissions, enhancing sustainability in manufacturing.

A Leap in Sustainable Manufacturing

MX3D, a Dutch company renowned for its 3D metal printing technology, is poised to revolutionize the global manufacturing landscape with its Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) technology. This innovation, aimed at reducing material waste by 80% and significantly lowering CO₂ emissions, stands at the forefront of sustainable industrial practices [1]. Backed by the Programma Duurzame Energie en Klimaat (PDENH), MX3D’s expansion is a testament to the potential of public-private partnerships in accelerating green technologies [1].

Strategic Partnerships and Global Outreach

Since 2019, PDENH has been a pivotal investor in MX3D, providing not only capital but also strategic guidance. The recent €7 million Series A round, supported by entities like EDF Pulse Ventures and ING Sustainable Investments, underscores the robust confidence in MX3D’s technology and its market potential [1]. With plans to expand its operations to the United States and further anchor itself in sectors such as nuclear and maritime, MX3D demonstrates a clear roadmap for international scaling [1].

Technological Advancements and Market Readiness

MX3D’s proprietary software and hardware allow for the creation of complex metal components, a capability now being utilized in high-impact industries like oil and gas, nuclear, and defense [1]. The company’s recent infrastructure developments, including a new production hall in Amsterdam capable of handling parts up to 20,000 kg, highlight its readiness to meet growing market demands [1]. With industry standards now in place, MX3D is well-positioned to cater to procurement managers at large companies seeking innovative solutions [1].

The Role of PDENH and Future Prospects

PDENH’s role in MX3D’s journey exemplifies the impact of early-stage public investment in fostering sustainable technologies. Joost de Waard, PDENH Investment Manager, emphasizes the importance of transparency and trust in these collaborations, noting that public funds lay the groundwork for subsequent private investment [1]. As MX3D transitions to a more profit-driven model, the company remains committed to its sustainability objectives, with plans to scale its team, professionalize further, and expand its sales network [1].

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