SEATTLE, WA, USA, Sep 26, 2025 – Dyndrite, providers of next generation industrial software for additive manufacturing, announced support for Additive Industries’ MetalFab industrial 3D printers. The collaboration brings Dyndrite LPBF Pro’s powerful toolpath, agile qualification and build automation tools to Additive Industries’ customers in the aerospace, automotive, defense, and energy industries.
Additive Industries’ MetalFab™ customers operate in some of the world’s most demanding and competitive markets. Rocket engineers must continually shed weight in propulsion systems, satellite components, and fuel manifolds where every gram counts. Defense customers require high-performance structural elements with uncompromising quality. Automotive, energy, and industrial users depend on efficient thin-walled heat exchangers and lightweight parts to boost performance and lower operating costs. By pairing the MetalFab™ system with Dyndrite LPBF Pro, these customers gain new fine-grained control over how their parts are made, qualified, and produced – turning design intent into production-ready parts with speed, consistency, and confidence.
To showcase the value of this new hardware–software combination, Additive Industries conducted an internal project around dynamic thin-wall detection and adaptive toolpath control. Together, MetalFab™ and Dyndrite LPBF Pro were used to automatically detect local wall thicknesses and assign tailored parameters and toolpaths to each one. This research lays the foundation for the “CAD-Driven, Adaptive LPBF” talk that Aman Tanna of Additive Industries will present at ICAM 2025.
“With Dyndrite inside, Additive Industries’ customers can push the boundaries of what a modern AM platform can deliver,” said Andrew Hawkins, Product Marketing Manager at Additive Industries. “Dyndrite LPBF Pro combined with our industry-leading MetalFab™ technology raises the bar for capability, reliability, and repeatability – features critical for complex geometries and mission-driven applications.”
“Additive Industries provides a machine with full field lasers and spot size control,” said Harshil Goel, founder and CEO at Dyndrite. “By pairing their robust MetalFab™ platform with Dyndrite LPBF Pro’s toolpath control, we’re unlocking new capabilities in their proven platform. We continue to work closely with the Additive Industries’ engineers to unlock further benefits for customers.”
A Foundation for Production-Ready Additive
The Dyndrite LPBF Pro-powered MetalFAB workflow enables AM engineers to achieve better part quality with certification-ready traceability. Automated logs, serialized part data, and auditable build records ensure compliance in regulated industries while reducing engineering overhead.
Online Webinar – October 21st, 2025
Additive Industries’ customers interested in learning more about Dyndrite LPBF Pro for MetalFab can register for the upcoming October 21st, 2025 online webinar here.
Dyndrite @ ICAM 25 – Oct 5th
Visitors to the ASTM ICAM 25 Conference are encouraged to attend the, “CAD-Driven, “Adaptive” LPBF”, talk given by Aman Tanna of Additive Industries. Mr. Tanna will showcase how Dyndrite LPBF Pro serves as the foundation for this approach. The CAD-driven workflow automatically segments parts by local wall thickness and, through Dyndrite’s scriptable toolpath generation, assigns the optimal exposure strategy exactly where it’s needed.
In addition, Dyndrite, along with customers and partners are hosting numerous technical talks, workshops and Question and Answer sessions, the following are a few highlights:
Sunday, Oct 5th – Dyndrite Hands-On Workshop – “You control the laser”
LPBF users ready to take control of their additive workflows are invited to join the Dyndrite 2025 You Control the Laser World Tour —a multi-city, hands-on workshop for LPBF users. Experience Dyndrite LPBF Pro in action and learn how to unlock scalability in your metal AM operations. Check if we’re coming to your city – click here.
Monday, Oct 6th – ASTM ICAM 25 in Las Vegas, NV – Dyndrite is a Diamond Sponsor
Tuesday, Oct 7th – ICAM Keynote: Breaking Through the AM Scale Barrier to Propel US Defense and Aerospace – Thomas Pomorski, Head of Additive Manufacturing at @Ursa Major
Wednesday, Oct 8th – ICAM Talk: Novel Delta Qualification Framework for Multi-Platform Additive Manufacturing of Aerospace Hardware – Thomas Pomorski, Head of Additive Manufacturing at @Ursa Major, and Steve Walton, Head of Product @Dyndrite
About Dyndrite
Dyndrite’s mission is to fundamentally change how geometry is created, transformed and transmitted on a computer. Our Accelerated Computation Engine (ACE) is the world’s first (geometry agnostic), multi-threaded, GPU-accelerated geometry engine. We create and license tools that give companies the power, freedom and control necessary to deliver on the potential of digital manufacturing.
Investors include Gradient Ventures, Google’s AI-focused Investment Fund and former Autodesk CEO Carl Bass. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Seattle, WA. Dyndrite was named a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer for 2021.
For more information visit: www.dyndrite.com.