Tridiam adds MX3D WAAM capability for Nordic supply

Tridiam, based in Porvoo, Finland, has acquired its first M1 Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) machine from MX3D, headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Operating as a dedicated on-demand manufacturing centre, Tridiam intends to use the M1 and MX3D’s MetalXL software to supply medium-to-large metal components to clients across Northern Europe.
“We want to extend our warmest congratulations to the Tridiam team on acquiring this high-end WAAM machine,” stated Gijs van der Velden, CEO of MX3D. “Tridiam’s focus on solving complex industrial challenges using WAAM makes them a fantastic pioneer for our technology in Finland. We are proud to supply the M1 system that will power their new facility, and we look forward to seeing the high-quality parts they will produce.”
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Jari-Antero Sivula, CEO of Tridiam, added, “This investment marks a major leap for Tridiam in strengthening the sustainable development and security of supply in the Nordic metal industry – especially here in Finland. By enabling the production of large-scale metal components through Additive Manufacturing, we will significantly shorten delivery times and cut material waste, bringing a new level of efficiency and resilience to the entire value chain.”
The M1 is expected to be fully operational at Tridiam’s facility by May 1, 2026.



























