AMEXCI offers full metal Additive Manufacturing serial production at new Örebro facility

October 24, 2024

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October 24, 2024
AMEXCI’s new production facility in Örebro, Sweden (Courtesy AMEXCI)
AMEXCI’s new production facility in Örebro, Sweden (Courtesy AMEXCI)

Metal Additive Manufacturing company AMEXCI has announced it has moved into a newly built 4,700 m2 facility in Örebro, Sweden. This move increases the company’s operational capacity and allows it to add full serial production capabilities, supporting customers from early development stages to high-volume production.

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The expansion reflects the growth AMEXCI has achieved over the past seven years, during which time the company has refined its processes to serve a wide range of industries. This full-spectrum offering is said to make AMEXCI uniquely equipped to support its customers at every stage of the process, ensuring flexibility and scalability.

Installation of machines at AMEXCI’s new production hall (Courtesy AMEXCI)
Installation of machines at AMEXCI’s new production hall (Courtesy AMEXCI)

“Our purpose-designed facility with cutting-edge technology is a true game-changer for AMEXCI and essential to our growth, as this empowers our dedicated team to fully unleash their expertise and operate at their highest potential,” stated Edvin Resebo, CEO at AMEXCI. “Over the years, we have built a deeply knowledgeable and dedicated team who are at the heart of everything we do. Their commitment and excellence allow us to provide tailored, high-quality solutions at every stage of the Additive Manufacturing process.”

AMEXCI has stated that its holistic approach to Additive Manufacturing is rooted in a business model which combines academy, research and production. By training engineers and continually engaging in research, the company intends to stay ahead of industry trends, driving both development and practical application for its customers.

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