MX3D to deliver DED systems for Framatome’s nuclear AM hub

EquipmentNews
October 20, 2025
MX3D has been selected by Framatome to provide two advanced Directed Energy Deposition robotic systems for its new AM facility (Courtesy MX3D)
MX3D has been selected by Framatome to provide two advanced Directed Energy Deposition robotic systems for its new AM facility (Courtesy MX3D)

MX3D, based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, has been selected by Framatome to provide two advanced Directed Energy Deposition (DED) robotic systems for its new Additive Manufacturing facility in Romans-sur-Isère, France.

The €26 million site will produce large-scale metal components for nuclear fuel assemblies, reactor cooling circuits, and naval propulsion systems. By integrating MX3D’s DED technology, Framatome will accelerate the production of mission-critical components, reducing lead times by up to 50% compared to conventional forging and machining.

“MX3D’s technology has proven uniquely capable of delivering industrial-grade WAAM solutions at scale,” said Mohamed Zouari, Head of Additive Manufacturing at Framatome. “Their ingenuity and commitment to collaboration made them the ideal partner for this strategic project.”

The facility will reportedly be the first of its kind in Europe, housing both DED and Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB), creating a versatile production hub for the French and European nuclear supply chain. As part of EDF’s investment in MX3D earlier this year, the collaboration underscores a shared commitment to strengthening European industrial sovereignty through advanced manufacturing.

Gijs van der Velden, CEO of MX3D, shared, “We are proud to support Framatome in this landmark project for the European nuclear industry. Our WAAM technology is designed for exactly these kinds of high-demand, high-quality applications. We replace casting and forging with data-driven technology delivering repeatable quality and significantly improved lead times for the next generation of nuclear manufacturing.”

With this partnership, MX3D further expands its footprint in the energy sector, positioning Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing as a key enabler for the future of sustainable and resilient industrial production.

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