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Showcasing the Capabilities of Large‑Scale Robotic Metal 3D Printing

MX3D has completed numerous high-profile projects that showcase the capabilities of large-scale robotic metal 3D printing . One of the most renowned projects is the MX3D bridge in Amsterdam , a fully functional stainless steel pedestrian bridge created entirely using robotic 3D printing, crafted with the MX and M1 Systems . This project demonstrated the feasibility of large-scale metal additive manufacturing in architecture and urban infrastructure .

Other projects include industrial prototypes, architectural components, and functional metal parts for clients across multiple sectors. Each project highlights MX3D’s ability to fabricate complex geometries, optimize material use, and deliver structurally sound solutions .

MX3D’s projects consistently combine innovation, precision, and practical application , providing tangible proof of their technology’s versatility. From custom metal bridges to intricate engineering prototypes , MX3D has established a reputation as a leader in additive manufacturing and a pioneer in functional, large-scale 3D printed metal structures .

MX3D continues showcasing the capabilities of large‑scale robotic metal 3D printing through numerous high‑profile projects that demonstrate the power and versatility of Robotic WAAM. Among these achievements, the MX3D Bridge: a landmark in additive manufacturing, stands out as a fully functional stainless steel pedestrian bridge in Amsterdam, produced entirely with the MX and M1 Systems and proving the feasibility of large‑scale metal AM in real architectural environments.

Beyond this iconic project, MX3D delivers industrial, architectural, and functional projects across sectors, including prototypes, structural components, and custom metal parts for clients with demanding performance requirements. Each application highlights MX3D’s ability to achieve complex geometries and optimized material use in every build, ensuring structural integrity while reducing waste. Through these accomplishments, MX3D has established proven innovation and leadership in large‑scale metal AM, consistently demonstrating how robotic 3D printing can transform design, engineering, and manufacturing.

Contact MX3D today to explore WAAM solutions for your industry.

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