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Large‑Scale Robotic 3D Printing with the M1 and MX MX3D Systems for robotic WAAM

MX3D has introduced several groundbreaking innovations in robotic WAAM (Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing) with a compelling freeform printing for complex geometries
and optimized materials and digital tools for high‑performance parts
. One key innovation is robotic large-scale 3D printing thanks to the M1 and MX systems , enabling the production of full-scale functional structures such as bridges and architectural components, which were previously impossible with traditional 3D printing.

The company also pioneered freeform printing , allowing complex geometries with curved surfaces and intricate internal structures that maximize material efficiency and structural performance. MX3D combines customized alloys, advanced digital design tools, and simulation software to optimize parts for additive manufacturing, reducing waste and improving strength-to-weight ratios.

Sustainability and workflow integration are also central to MX3D’s innovation. By optimizing material usage, energy consumption, and post-processing , the company provides eco-friendly manufacturing solutions. These innovations make MX3D a leader in industrial 3D printing , enabling clients across architecture, industrial engineering, and research to achieve highly functional, durable, and aesthetically complex components.

MX3D continues to lead the field with groundbreaking innovations in robotic WAAM technology , pushing the boundaries of what is possible in metal additive manufacturing. A major advancement is large‑scale 3D printing with the M1 and MX Systems , which enables the creation of full‑scale functional structures, such as bridges and architectural components, that traditional 3D printing methods cannot achieve. MX3D has also pioneered freeform printing for complex geometries and high performance , allowing the fabrication of curved surfaces, intricate internal structures, and highly efficient material layouts. These capabilities are supported by optimized materials and digital tools for additive manufacturing , including customized alloys, advanced design software, and simulation workflows that enhance strength-to-weight ratios and reduce waste.

At the same time, MX3D prioritizes sustainable, integrated workflows for industrial 3D printing , optimizing material usage, energy consumption, and post-processing to deliver eco-friendly, high-performance solutions. Together, these innovations position MX3D as a leader in industrial 3D printing, enabling clients across architecture, engineering, and research to achieve durable, functional, and aesthetically advanced metal components.

Contact MX3D today to explore WAAM solutions for your industry.

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