Additure named exclusive ATLIX distributor in UK, Ireland & GCC

Left to right: Carmen Prats, Area Manager, ATLIX; Richard Kingsbury, Managing Director, Kingsbury; ATLIX’s Matthias Himmelsbach, CEO, and Marino Ferrarese, Head of Sales & Marketing; and Ian Brooks, Technical Director at Additure (Courtesy Kingsbury)
Left to right: Carmen Prats, Area Manager, ATLIX; Richard Kingsbury, Managing Director, Kingsbury; ATLIX’s Matthias Himmelsbach, CEO, and Marino Ferrarese, Head of Sales & Marketing; and Ian Brooks, Technical Director at Additure (Courtesy Kingsbury)

Kingsbury, based in Gosport, UK, has announced that its Additive Manufacturing arm, Additure, has made a strategic deal to become the exclusive dealer of ATLIX’s Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) AM solutions in the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.

Starting in January 2026, Additure will be responsible for the sales, installation, service, and aftermarket support of ATLIX’s industrial 3D metal printing systems in the designated territories. This partnership enables ATLIX to strengthen its channel presence and market penetration in key geographies, while Kingsbury is able to expand its Additive Manufacturing portfolio.

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“This strategic alliance aims to deliver exceptional service and innovative solutions to our valued customers in these regions. Together with Additure and Kingsbury, we are committed to fostering the growth of our customers through the adoption of our industrial-grade Additive Manufacturing technology,” stated Marino Ferrarese, Head of Sales & Marketing, ATLIX. “The history and experience of the organisation, together with a renewed energy and agility within the sector, are what first attracted us.”

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Ian Brooks, Technical Director, Additure, added, “The scope of ATLIX’s machine portfolio to serve every sector is something that, I believe, is unparalleled in the industry, and we look forward to growing the industrial adoption of AM together with our current and future clients.”

From early 2026, Additure will offer operational views of ATLIX machines, including the TruPrint 5000, via open houses and demonstration initiatives. Kingsbury stated that bundled offerings – including machine purchase/leasing with process support and validation – are under consideration.

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