Xact Metal continues double-digit growth and expands commercial sales team

Xact Metal, headquartered in State College, Pennsylvania, USA, has announced double digit growth in orders in both 2Q and 3Q 2025 versus the same periods in 2024. The company also announced it has expanded its sales team.
“2025 continues to be a strong year for us,” stated Juan Mario Gomez, CEO of Xact Metal. “In both 2Q and 3Q of this year, we achieved over 30% growth rates in both quarters, continuing the strong order revenue that we saw in late 2024 and the first quarter of 2025. Over the last two years, we have worked hard to meet the needs of key industry segments, like defence and plastic injection molding. This focus on key industry applications, together with our strategy to bring metal powder-bed fusion to small and medium-sized organisations and to decentralise central labs at large organisations, continues to be welcomed by our customers.”

“To further support our growth, we have expanded our commercial sales team in the second and third quarters of this year,” added Gomez. “We are pleased to welcome Mark Barfoot, Jim Snodgrass and Wyatt Fink to our sales and applications team. Together, they bring strong technical and commercial experience in metal additive manufacturing. With this larger team, we plan to expand our focus into other industry segments, like medical and aerospace.”
Founded in 2017, the company’s low-cost Additive Manufacturing machines began shipping in 2019 with the XM200C, its first powder-bed fusion machine. This machine operates with an XY gantry system and was designed for R&D, Universities and those transitioning from plastic printing into metal.
In 2021, Xact Metal introduced the XM200G family of single-and-dual laser AM machines that utilise galvanometer mirrors, that achieve faster build speeds for high through-put industrial applications.
In 2022, Xact Metal announced the launch of the XM300G series, a mid-size machine family to support customers who want to produce larger parts or larger quantities. The XM300G is reported to still be under engineering development, without a set shipment date.
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