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ADDiTEC Launches AMDROiD X for Point-of-Demand Manufacturing, Metal Repair

TAMPA, FL, USA, Feb 21, 2025 – ADDiTEC proudly launches its latest innovation, the AMDROiD X, at MILAM 2025 in Tampa, Florida. This game-changing solution redefines point-of-demand manufacturing and metal repair. As a premier event for manufacturing and logistics technology, MILAM 2025 attracts industry leaders, making it the perfect venue for this unveiling.

The AMDROiD X is a Laser Directed Energy Deposition (LDED) turnkey solution designed for industries such as defense, construction, energy, and emergency response. Built for rapid deployment, it enables mission-critical manufacturing and repairs in remote and off-grid locations.

Now featuring an optional Ultra High Power 12kW fiber laser, the AMDROiD X efficiently produces large-scale metal components from stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and more. Its compact, portable design with integrated energy generation and storage makes it ideal for on-site operations in challenging environments.

Key Features of AMDROiD X

  • Portable Modular Design – A 10-foot container expandable to 169 square feet, equipped with an integrated command center for seamless operation in harsh conditions.
  • Advanced Energy System – 54 kWh of storage across four power walls, fully rechargeable via solar technology, ensuring reliable off-grid performance.
  • Self-Sustaining Gas Supply – A built-in nitrogen generator extracts nitrogen from ambient air, eliminating the need for external shielding gas in most applications.
  • User-Friendly Software – Proprietary tools support complex multi-axis geometries, making the system accessible for both experts and new users. 

Brian Matthews, CEO of ADDiTEC, emphasized the product’s strategic importance: “The AMDROiD X is a true point-of-demand manufacturing solution, tailored for the defense sector and unmatched in the market. Its advanced features, adaptability, and rapid deployment capabilities address critical needs across multiple industries.”

He also highlighted its sustainable design: “This self-sufficient system operates with minimal external resources, making it invaluable in remote and off-grid environments.”

Expanding Possibilities in Remote Manufacturing

The AMDROiD X is set to transform manufacturing in offshore oil platforms, temporary construction sites, and disaster recovery zones. Its portability, efficiency, and autonomy make it a reliable solution where traditional manufacturing methods fall short.

This launch reinforces ADDiTEC’s commitment to innovation. By delivering pioneering metal 3D printing technology, the company empowers industries to adapt, evolve, and lead in a rapidly changing world.

About ADDiTEC

ADDiTEC is a leader in advanced additive manufacturing, pushing the boundaries of innovation and efficiency. Headquartered in the U.S., the company specializes in cutting-edge 3D printing technologies that support aerospace, automotive, energy, and research industries worldwide.

Since introducing its multi-laser Directed Energy Deposition (LDED) technology in 2016, ADDiTEC has continuously expanded its capabilities. Today, its portfolio includes:

  • High-power 12kW laser DED systems for industrial-scale metal manufacturing.
  • Liquid Metal Jetting (LMJ) technology with over 300 patents, offering high-resolution, cost-efficient metal printing.

These technologies deliver unmatched quality, efficiency, and sustainability, positioning ADDiTEC as a trusted partner in advanced manufacturing. For more information, visit https://additec3d.com.

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Nitin Patil
Nitin Patil
Editor and Director of Content, DailyCADCAM.com. Nitin completed his Master's in Mass Communication & Journalism and having 13 years of work experience as an editor, content writer with renowned international technical magazines and media companies. He is associated with CAD,CAM industry since 2008.
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