Dyndrite looks to join IAM3DHUB to boost metal AM adoption

Dyndrite representatives signed the Expression of Interest at Formnext 2025 (Courtesy Dyndrite)
Dyndrite representatives signed the Expression of Interest at Formnext 2025 (Courtesy Dyndrite)

Dyndrite Corporation, headquartered in Seattle, Washington, USA, reports it has signed an Expression of Interest to join the International Advanced Manufacturing 3D Hub (IAM3DHUB), operated and managed by LEITAT Technological Center, based in Barcelona, Spain.

The signing marks the first step toward Dyndrite joining IAM3DHUB as a Technological Partner. The collaboration aims to accelerate the adoption of Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) technologies in Spain and across Europe.

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Dyndrite’s expertise in accelerated computation, programmable build preparation, and vector-level toolpath control, across every major metal AM OEM platform, is said to complement IAM3DHUB’s role as a European reference centre for ‘test-before-invest’ access and AM innovation.

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Key partners within the IAM3DHUB ecosystem include:

  • Renishaw – for PBF-LB machines and AM process technology
    • Dyndrite LPBF Pro integrates with the Renishaw machine and supports existing tools and enhancements such as QuantAM and Tempus
  • HP Additive Manufacturing Solutions – founding stakeholder
    • Dyndrite MJF Pro provides HP Metal Jet Binder Jetting (BJT) machine customers with industrial nesting and serial build controls
  • ToffeeX – advanced computational design technologies
    • Dyndrite’s GPU-powered engine and Python API provide bi-directional communications connecting design tools to machine outputs

“I’m excited at the prospect of working with IAM3DHUB and the exceptional partner organisations it brings together,” stated Stephen Anderson. “Their deep expertise across metal LPBF, materials, hardware, and applications perfectly complements Dyndrite’s mission to equip users with the advanced tools required to scale production-ready metal Additive Manufacturing. Together, we can help end-users make better parts faster, with OEM interoperability and novel qualification strategies that reduce time-to-market and drive down cost.”

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