MX3D Expands Global Presence with PDENH Investment

MX3D Expands Global Presence with PDENH Investment

2025-11-17 green

Amsterdam, Monday, 17 November 2025.
MX3D, a leader in 3D metal printing, receives PDENH funding to expand globally, enhancing sustainable practices with its Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing technology.

PDENH Investment Catalyzes Global Expansion

MX3D, a Dutch company headquartered in Amsterdam, has received a significant boost in its global operations through a €7 million investment led by PDENH. This Series A funding round, which concluded on 14 May 2025, also included contributions from EDF Pulse Ventures and ING Sustainable Investments. These funds are earmarked to expedite the global deployment of MX3D’s Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) technology, which is acclaimed for its ability to reduce material waste by over 80% [1][2].

Technological Advancements and Environmental Impact

MX3D’s WAAM technology stands out for its capacity to cut down material usage by up to 90%, especially with high-impact metals like stainless steel. This innovation not only enhances the sustainability of the manufacturing process but also significantly lowers CO2 emissions. The company’s expansion is set to leverage these technological advancements, aiming to make a substantial impact on global manufacturing practices by promoting greener industrial operations [1][2][3].

Strategic Partnerships and Market Readiness

With the market now ripe for its technology, MX3D is expanding its production capacity in Amsterdam, adding a new facility for printing components weighing up to 20,000 kg. This expansion increases its in-house production systems from 9 to 15. Furthermore, MX3D is enhancing its international sales network through strategic partnerships, including a collaboration with Phillips Corporation to serve US federal clients. This development underscores the readiness of MX3D’s technology for broader market application beyond research and development departments [1][3].

Future Prospects and Industry Standing

As MX3D scales its operations, it plans to further professionalize and expand its team, focusing on sectors like nuclear and defense. The company’s trajectory demonstrates the potential of strategic public investments in transforming innovative SMEs into global industry leaders. MX3D’s growth is also indicative of the increasing demand for sustainable manufacturing solutions, aligning with global trends towards reducing industrial waste and emissions [1][2][4].

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