AML3D names DMFG as second European distributor for its Wire Arc DED technology

AML3D has named DMFG Solutions a distribution partner as part of its wider entrance into the European market (Courtesy AML3D)
AML3D has named DMFG Solutions a distribution partner as part of its wider entrance into the European market (Courtesy AML3D)

Australia’s AML3D Limited has named metal Additive Manufacturing technology and solutions provider DMFG Solutions GmbH, Berlin, Germany, as a second, non-exclusive distribution partner for the European market. The partnership will run for two years.

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AML3D has identified strong demand indicators for its Wire Arc Directed Energy Deposition (DED) technology within significant European markets, similar to those that led it to enter the US market. The partnership with DMFG Solutions builds on the appointment of Arc Additive Limited, Livingston, Scotland, UK, on July 28, 2025. Its continuing European growth strategy includes the establishment of a third-party distribution network alongside an AU$5 million investment to build a technology centre on the continent.

“Although the demand profile in Europe is at an earlier stage than the current demand profile in the US, where we are enjoying exceptional growth, it is moving along the same trajectory,” stated Sean Ebert, CEO, AML3D.

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“We are already working on a defence contract in the UK and the signals we are getting from key markets gives me increased confidence in AML3D’s potential to convert strong European demand into significant contract wins. I look forward to providing further updates on our European growth plans in the coming months and years.”

Tobias Krümberg, CEO DMFG, added, “The potential of large-scale Additive Manufacturing technologies, particularly within the European defence and manufacturing sectors, remains largely untapped. Yet, we are seeing steadily increasing demand for flexible, on-shore manufacturing capacity.”

“DMFG is proud to partner with AML3D to accelerate the commercial deployment of WAAM [Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing] technology across key European industrial markets. We believe that the combination of proven technology and a focused go-to-market strategy delivers compelling value for our customers across Europe.”

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