AMEXCI and Nikon SLM Solutions Collaborate in the Nordics

This collaboration is intended to enhance large-scale serial production through additive manufacturing machines, the companies report.

This collaboration is intended to enhance large-scale serial production through additive manufacturing machines, the companies report.

AMEXCI, a specialist in serial additive manufacturing, and Nikon SLM Solutions, provider of integrated metal additive manufacturing solutions, announce an expansion of their partnership. This collaboration is intended to enhance large-scale serial production through additive manufacturing machines, the companies report.

AMEXCI has made an investment in the Nikon SLM Solutions NXG XII 600 machine, as well as an additional SLM 500 700W machine for Titanium.

The Nikon SLM Solutions NXG XII 600 can print large parts with dimensions up to 600x600x600 mm³, and the machine has 12 lasers.

“Investing in the NXG XII 600 platform is a critical step in our journey towards large scale serial production,” says Edvin Resebo, CEO of AMEXCI. “This technology not only enhances our production capabilities but also aligns with our vision of leading the industry towards a sustainable manufacturing future.”

“In partnership with AMEXCI, we're not just aiming to meet the current standards of additive manufacturing—we're setting new ones. The introduction of the NXG XII 600 into AMEXCI's capabilities marks a pivotal point in our shared journey. With this machine's unrivalled power and size, we are broadening the horizons of what's possible in the industry, bringing to life larger, more complex parts with a speed that sets a new benchmark for efficiency,” says Sam O’Leary, CEO of Nikon SLM Solutions.

About AMEXCI

AMEXCI is an additive manufacturing company based in the Nordics. Founded in 2017, the company has specialized in metal Industrial 3D printing. The company operates two production facilities in Sweden and Finland with a team of more than 30 employees with deep knowledge in design, manufacturing, analysis and postprocessing.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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