Neoshapes and Incus partner to bring metal Additive Manufacturing to watches and jewellery

Neoshapes SA, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and Incus GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria, have announced a strategic partnership in which the companies combine Neoshapes’ experience in precious metal Additive Manufacturing with Incus’ Lithography-based Metal Manufacturing (LMM), a Vat Photopolymerisation (VPP) process, for luxury timepieces and fine jewellery.
LMM is said to enable the creation of complex geometries, delicate details, and flawless surface finishes in pieces that were once impossible to produce using traditional methods. This reportedly results in lighter, more intricate, and more expressive designs.
“With Incus’s LMM systems, we can offer our partners the ability to bring visionary designs to life in precious metals — faster, more sustainably, and with the uncompromising quality that defines their artistry,” said Stéphane Vigié, CEO of Neoshapes SA.
“This partnership allows us to bring our technology into the heart of the world’s most demanding and creative industries,” said Dr Gerald Mitteramskogler, CEO of Incus GmbH. “Together, we are giving luxury brands new tools to innovate without limits — where every micron matters, and every detail tells a story.”
The partnership looks to establish a new benchmark for luxury manufacturing excellence, where digital precision meets artisanal heritage and technology becomes a true enabler of imagination.



























