Freemelt secures first German eMELT-iD order from Aalen University

Freemelt AB, based in Mölndal, Sweden, has received an order for an eMELT-iD industrial Additive Manufacturing machine from the University of Aalen. The new AM machine will be used to develop implants for the MedTech industry, among other applications.

The order, valued at approximately €690,000, is the first eMELT-iD sale in Germany, helping to further strengthen the company’s presence in the region. Freemelt has already delivered five Freemelt ONE research machines to the German market, with the most recent order from an industrial customer in June 2025.
“With this order from the University in Aalen, we strengthen our presence in Germany and expand our exposure to industrial companies. Germany is one of the world’s leading industrial countries, known for its advanced technology and high productivity. This order creates new opportunities to establish business and new partnerships in the region,” said Daniel Gidlund, CEO of Freemelt AB.

The eMELT-iD uses Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-EB) technology and is designed to support both feasibility studies and proof-of-concept. It serves as a key component in the transition from research to serial production. The order value is approximately €690,000, with expected delivery in the fourth quarter of 2025.



























