MX3D B.V.
Location
Noord-Holland
Founded
2014-12-01
Website
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2025-03-14 (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 more2021-08-30 (indiatimes.com)
World's First 3D-Printed Steel Bridge Opens In Europe, And People Are Loving It
Researchers recently opened the world's first 3D-printed bridge to pedestrians and cyclists in Europe. Is it safe? Is 3D printing the future of construction sector?
Read more2021-07-16 (yankodesign.com)
World's first 3D-printed stainless steel bridge links Amsterdam's past and future in its red-light district! - Yanko Design
Amsterdam is known for its calm canals and winding alleyways, its rich cultural history, and its affinity for all kinds of pleasure. Historical landmarks still charm tourists and residents alike between the city's canals, while contemporary and sustainable architecture put the burgeoning Amsterdam-Noord borough back on the map. Linking Amsterdam's past with its future, designers
Read more2015-12-30 (dezeen.com)
Producing the world's first 3D-printed bridge with robots "is just the beginning"
MX3D is developing technology to 3D print a bridge in Amsterdam that could produce "endless" different structures, says Joris Laarman in this movie
Read more2015-10-19 (dezeen.com)
Joris Laarman's canal bridge in Amsterdam could take 3D printing "to a higher level"
Work has started on the world’s first 3D-printed bridge, using a technique that Joris Laarman says could soon be used to build "infinitely large structures"
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MX3D Uses WAAM to Make a 3D Printed Aluminum Boat Keel -
Metal 3D printing solutions manufacturer MX3D has partnered with Dutch custom yacht builder KM Yachtbuilders to design a 3D printed aluminum keel.
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Oregon Dragon Bench, MX3D's Nearly 33-Foot 3D Printed Metal Seat -
The Oregon Dragon Bench, located at the Nike World headquartes, is a metal stucture that was made entirely by using 3D printing technology.
Read more(metal-am.com)
MX3D builds aluminium bicycle frame using Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing
MX3D builds aluminium bicycle frame using Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing. MX3D, the Netherlands, has produced a lightweight aluminium...
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(3ders.org)
- TU Delft creates a fully functional 3D-printed stainless steel bicycle using MX3D's multi axis robotic arm | 3D Printer News & 3D Printing News
A student team from TU Delft in the Netherlands have designed and produced a fully functional 3D-printed stainless steel bicycle. The students achieved the goal of their three-month project by printing the frame of the bicycle with the help of MX3D in Amsterdam.
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Legal Implications of 3D Printing in Construction Loom | 2018-06-28 | Engineering News-Record
Imagine a printer in the middle of a construction site programmed with a designer's plans and specifications to build an entire home from scratch. As concrete is fed into the printing device, a technician hits enter on her computer and a 3D printer starts fabricating the structure's walls and roof. The final product will be created almost entirely by preprogrammed software and a movable printer injecting concrete, with no need for human construction workers. This isn't science fiction, it's a reality on the cutting edge . . .
Read more(thefabricator.com)
MX3D 3D-prints robot arm to show potential of generative design customization
MX3D has printed an optimized industrial robot arm, designed by engineers of Altair for a robot supplied by ABB. This project is an application of large-scale...
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(3dprint.com)
MX3D to Unveil New Metal 3D Printer at Formnext Forum Austin - .com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
Amsterdam-based MX3D is set to unveil its newest robotic wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) platform, MX Metal AM System, at Formnext Forum Austin. Created in response to demand from various...
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