AMEXCI opens new Additive Manufacturing facility in Örebro, Sweden
May 6, 2025

AMEXCI, based in Tampere, Finland, has announced the grand opening of its new 4,700 m2 facility in Örebro, Sweden. The inauguration is said to mark a significant milestone in AMEXCI’s continued commitment to shaping the future of manufacturing through cutting-edge metal Additive Manufacturing technologies.
Founded in 2017, AMEXCI operates in both Sweden and Finland and is backed by prominent industrial owners, including FAM, Saab, Ericsson, and Scania.
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The new facility has been purpose-built to meet increasing demands for efficiency, capacity, and technological advancement. With a strong focus on automation, material efficiency, and reduced lead times, AMEXCI is now equipped to support its customers from early development to full-scale serial production.
During the inauguration, key stakeholders, including AMEXCI’s founder, Marcus Wallenberg, Joakim Westh, Chairman of the Board, and representatives from FAM, Saab, Ericsson, and Scania, reflected on the strategic importance of AMEXCI’s role. Wallenberg recounted the inspiration for AMEXCI, born from a visit to SpaceX, where he witnessed additively manufactured rocket engines. This experience sparked the realisation that this expertise was vital for Sweden’s future competitiveness.
Saab’s Micael Johansson emphasised AMEXCI as a strategic partner and highlighted its industrial impact, showcasing 609 submarine motor components being replaced with one single additively manufactured part. The value of Additive Manufacturing competence and capabilities in shortening the development cycles in the journey towards sustainable transportation was accentuated by Scania’s Lars-Henrik Jörnving and further confirmed by Ericsson’s Anna Dicander, who emphasised the importance of the technology in the development of the next product generation.
The inauguration concluded with a guided tour for around 70 guests, offering a glimpse of insight into the component refinement workflow from production to the finished additively manufactured part, including capabilities in material analysis and testing.
Among the attendees was Lena Rådström Baastad, Governor of Örebro County, who highlighted the strategic regional importance of AMEXCI’s investment, “We are a region experiencing rapid growth. AMEXCI’s expansion is a proof of unite collaboration and signals strong confidence in the region’s potential.”
Edvin Resebo, CEO of AMEXCI, said, “We are incredibly proud of what this new facility represents.”
“It’s not just an investment in technology and infrastructure—it’s an investment in the future of sustainable manufacturing and in our customers’ success,” Resebo added.