ATLIX selects Texas for new US headquarters and demo centre

ATLIX, formerly TRUMPF Additive Manufacturing, headquartered in Schio, Italy, has announced a new US-based headquarters and distribution centre in Southlake, Texas. Located in a Class A industrial project near Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, the new facility will include offices, demonstration space and storage.
“We are extremely proud to take this important step,” stated Eric Bert, President of ATLIX Inc. “The American market is strategic for us and plays a vital role in our vision. Establishing our headquarters in Texas enables us to be closer to our customers, accelerate our development, and better meet growing local demand for our best-in-class Metal Additive Manufacturing technology platform”.
The company has agreed a long-term lease for the 1,600 m2 (17,180 ft2) building at Mustang Court in Southlake. ATLIX confirmed that the manufacturing of its range of metal AM machines would remain in Italy.
“ATLIX ‘s executives chose Dallas/Fort Worth for its US headquarters because they wanted to be in an easily accessible international city. They will be hosting clients from all over the world at this site,” added Shane Benner, vice president in the Fort Worth office of Dallas-based Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services, who represented the tenant. “Mustang Court checked all the boxes in the best way for ATLIX ‘s executives. It was important to them to find an upscale location near DFW Airport.”
ATLIX is the rebranded name of the former Trumpf Additive Manufacturing division following a sale in July 2025 to a private equity fund. The company offers a wide range of metal AM machines, enabling manufacturers to achieve scalable production across multiple industries.



























