Velo3D offers customers AM part production under new Rapid Production Solutions service
March 24, 2025

Velo3D, headquartered in Fremont, California, USA, is now offering Additive Manufacturing part production. Under its new Rapid Production Solutions (RPS) service, customers can develop and produce AM parts using Velo3D’s in-house production cells, enabling rapid scaling without significant capital investment.
The introduction of RPS is said to be a direct response to the industry’s need for flexible, efficient, and repeatable production solutions. With RPS, Velo3D aims to provide customers with a path from concept to production supported by Velo3D technology, including a fleet of Sapphire XC large-format metal Additive Manufacturing machines.
Arun Jeldi, CEO of Velo3D, shared, “At Velo3D, we are committed to enabling our customers to scale with confidence. Rapid Production Solutions are designed to accelerate the adoption of Additive Manufacturing by providing flexible, high-quality solutions that are rapidly tailored to each customer’s unique production needs. This capability seamlessly compliments our success in supplying metal AM hardware systems to today’s leading OEM’s, accelerating AM adoption. By combining our technology, deep expertise, and robust ecosystem, we’re not just meeting industry demand—we’re helping shape the future of manufacturing quickly.”
Reliability and consistency are critical for customers seeking to scale production, explains Velo3D. RPS integrates metrology, software, process control tools, and data-driven solutions, ensuring predictable output and rapid qualification across diverse industries.
The company reported that it is working hand-in-hand with customers to develop application-specific solutions, enabling rapid innovation in production-ready manufacturing. With a focus on aerospace, defence, energy and other industries – companies can shorten design cycles and reach production qualification faster.
“Velo3D’s RPS achieved more in four months than we were able to accomplish in the previous four years—building eleven large-format proof-of-concept parts across three materials, moving two of eleven parts into the production pipeline, and making substantial progress on IN718 material qualification,” said a Supply Chain Executive from a leading aerospace engine manufacturer. “This was made possible by Velo3D’s unique combination of in-house expertise, production cells and patented technological capabilities.”
Velo3D added that its new Rapid Production Solutions business is expected to account for up to 40% of revenue in 2026.