Axtra3D has announced an expansion to its European operations with the acquisition of a larger facility in Vicenza, Italy.
The new 17,000 square foot site will become the central hub for the 3D printing company's European operations, and will integrate material validation, application development, product engineering, manufacturing, and customer support operations.
The company says the move comes in response to increased demand for production-grade additive manufacturing solutions, which has resulted in over 55% repeat customer growth and consistent year-over-year increase in installed systems worldwide with companies such as Toyota, LPE and Protolabs, since its founding in 2021.
“The move to this new facility marks a significant milestone in Axtra3D’s evolution,” said Gianni Zitelli, CEO and Founder of Axtra3D. “This expansion is not simply about adding space. It is about building the operational and innovation infrastructure required to support the next generation of additive manufacturing applications at industrial scale.”
In addition to expanded manufacturing capacity, the site is said to support cross-functional collaboration between engineering, materials, software, and customer application teams.
Axtra3D also expects the facility to use the facility for live demonstrations, technical workshops, validation programs, and strategic development initiatives with manufacturing partners.
The official opening of the new facility is scheduled for June 4.
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