Based in the UK, Wayland Additive develops Calibur3 metal 3D printing machines targeting users in the aerospace, automotive, mining, energy, power generation, and healthcare industries. It has developed a proprietary process called NeuBeam metal AM based on electron beam (eBeam) technology and a powder bed fusion (PBF) additive manufacturing (AM) process that uses an eBEam as its heat source. This process aims to address the stability issues faced by users of traditional eBeam AM systems and laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) processes. Wayland's printers also enable the printing of specialized materials such as tough steel and tungsten. These materials possess unique properties that make them suitable for high-temperature and high-wear applications.
Key customers and partnerships
Wayland Additive partnered with HTL Co. Japan Ltd. in December 2021 as its distribution partner in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. It also partnered with Flowlens, a provider of MRP software, to enhance customer service by improving design capabilities in November 2023. Wayland Additive shipped its printers to Exergy Solutions and the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 2022. As of February 2023, six more printers were in production, with plans to add ten more by the end of 2023. In April 2023, the company shipped a printer system to EWI Inc. It planned to develop 24 machines in 2024.
Funding and financials
In January 2024, the company secured GBP 4.2 million (~USD 5.32 million) to increase customer base and increase in-house production for its Calibur3 metal AM systems.
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