MetalWorm enters Malaysian market with Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing machine sale
June 5, 2025

MetalWorm, based in Ankara, Türkiye, has announced the sale and forthcoming installation of one of its robotic Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) machines to a Malaysian university. The company referred to the sale as a key milestone in its global expansion, aligning with its goal of supporting metal Additive Manufacturing education and development.
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The deal with the university was supported by partner Pebblereka, based in Subang Jaya, Malaysia, which has a network of over 500 customers and a portfolio of over 2,000 products to support the region’s Additive Manufacturing ecosystem.
In a statement, MetalWorm said, “Our cutting-edge WAAM system will empower the university and its partners to explore new frontiers in research, education, and industrial-scale production – with agility, precision, and sustainability.”
MetalWorm’s robotic WAAM machines, also referred to as wire-based Directed Energy Deposition (DED) machines, are customisable and include a range of monitoring and control options to meet the specific needs of clients. The machines are built on the framework of either the MetalWorm Compact System or the MetalWorm Special System and feature active cooling and heating technology, vibration technology, and arc voltage control.