MX3D B.V.
Location
Noord-Holland
Founded
2014-12-01
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2025-05-13 (siliconcanals.com)
Amsterdam's MX3D secures €7M to scale robotic metal 3D printing -
Amsterdam-based MX3D, a company specialised in robotic metal 3D printing technology, has raised €7M in a Series A funding round to accelerate its
Read more2025-04-23 (metal-am.com)
Phillips partners with MX3D to advance robotic wire arc DED technology in US market
Phillips Corporation and MX3D have announced a strategic partnership to bring MX3D's advanced Directed Energy Deposition solutions to the US market...
Read more2025-04-21 (valve-world.net)
How WAAM could reduce supply chain blockages
WAAM technology transforms valve manufacturing with rapid production in specialty materials, reducing months-long lead times.
Read more2025-03-14 (3dprintingindustry.com)
Construction of World's 1st 3D Printed Bridge Begins in Amsterdam
MX3D has begun construction on the world's 1st 3D printed bridge, which will span the Oudezijds Achterburgwal canal in the Red Light District in Amsterdam.
Read more2025-03-14 (3dprintingindustry.com)
Queen Máxima and MX3D open Amsterdam's first 3D printed steel bridge -
With the help of Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands, Máxima, Dutch 3D printing technology provider MX3D has unveiled the country's first 3D printed stainless steel bridge in the heart of Amsterdam. In the pipeline since 2015, the sci-fi-esque 'MX3D Bridge' was fabricated using the firm's signature Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) technology, a […]
Read more2025-03-14 (3dprintingindustry.com)
WAAM 3D printed lunar floor could unlock "sustainable exploration missions" -
MX3D has 3D printed a novel material-efficient 'skeletal floor' for a prototype European Space Agency (ESA) lunar settlement.
Read more2023-10-24 (metal-am.com)
MX3D announces sale of M1 metal Additive Manufacturing machine to US Department of Defense
The Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) of the US Department of Defense (DoD) has purchased MX3D’s M1 metal AM machines.
Read more2021-11-05 (3dnatives.com)
MX3D Unveils its 3D Printed Pipeline Clamp for the Oil & Gas Industry - 3Dnatives
MX3D, an AM company perhaps best known for its installation of a 3D-printed metal bridge in Amsterdam earlier this year, has unveiled their latest project, a 3D printed pipeline clamp for the Oil&Gas industry.
Read more2021-08-27 (wglt.org)
Check Out The First 3D-Printed Steel Bridge Recently Unveiled In Europe |
The almost 40-foot bridge, revealed last month, will now serve pedestrians and cyclists in Amsterdam's city center.
Read more2021-07-19 (dezeen.com)
Joris Laarman's 3D-printed stainless steel bridge finally opens in Amsterdam
A 12-metre-long 3D-printed pedestrian bridge made from stainless steel by Dutch robotics company MX3D has opened in Amsterdam.
Read more2021-07-16 (metalocus.es)
World’s first 3D-printed steel footbridge opened in Amsterdam |
The world’s fist 3D-printed steel footbridge has been installed in De Wallen, the largest and best-known red-light district in the center of Amsterdam, to cross one of the oldest and most famous canals the Oudezijds Achterburgwal. Created by Dutch company MX3D, and designed by Joris Laarman Lab, the bridge measures 12,5 meter in length and contains 4.5 tons of stainless steel forming a curved, flowing structure. Four commercially available industrial robots were used to print the bridge, which was transported to its location via a canal in central Amsterdam. The bridge was opened by Dutch Queen Maxima with the help of a small robot.
Read more2021-07-15 (imperial.ac.uk)
World’s first 3D-printed steel footbridge unveiled by Queen Máxima in Amsterdam
LIVE LAB BRIDGE UNVEILED - The world’s first 3D-printed steel structure, a ‘living laboratory’ bridge co-developed by Imperial, has been unveiled by Queen Máxima in Amsterdam.
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