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Energy 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing Companies

668 additive manufacturing companies serving the Energy industry, tracked by AMPulse (top 50 by funding shown below). Browse profiles, funding rounds, and technology details.

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Additive manufacturing in Energy is the use of additive manufacturing across power generation and the energy transition: gas turbine components, hydrogen-system parts, nuclear reactor components, wind turbine repair, and oil & gas wellhead hardware.

Why AM fits Energy: Energy applications value AM where parts are low-volume, complex (turbine combustion liners, hydrogen flow geometries), or located in supply-chain-constrained service operations (offshore platforms, remote nuclear sites). The defining recent application is the Siemens Energy gas turbine combustion liner - 80% lead-time reduction via PBF-LB.

Common AM processes: PBF-LB, PBF-EB for refractory materials, DED-LB for repair, DED-Arc (WAAM) for large structures. Typical materials: Inconel 625/718, Hastelloy X, tungsten, Ti-6Al-4V, austenitic stainless.

Market structure

The energy AM market spans gas-turbine OEMs (Siemens Energy, GE Vernova, Mitsubishi Power, Ansaldo, Doosan), nuclear (Westinghouse, Framatome, BWX Technologies), hydrogen / fuel-cell (Ballard, Plug Power, Cummins), and the broader oil-and-gas service ecosystem (Baker Hughes, Halliburton, Schlumberger). Gas turbine AM is the most mature segment; nuclear and hydrogen are at the qualification-pilot stage with 2027–2030 production runway.

Forward outlook

Energy is the most underrated AM growth segment for 2025–2030. The hydrogen build-out (electrolyzer stack components), advanced reactor programs (SMRs, fusion), and continued gas-turbine refurbishment all consume meaningful AM volumes. Long lead times for forgings have made AM-produced replacement parts an active cost-saving lever in oil and gas.

ROX

Develops and manufactures luxury all-terrain new energy vehicles (NEVs) with a focus on intelligent systems, using advanced manufacturing processes potentially including additive manufacturing for components.

Shanghai, ChinaFounded 2021$1B

Boom Supersonic

Aerospace company developing Overture, the world's first independently-developed commercial supersonic airliner, designed to halve flight times while achieving net-zero carbon emissions through 100% sustainable aviation fuel compatibility.

Denver, United StatesFounded 2014$700.0M

Sinornach Diamond

State-owned enterprise formed in 2023 as the superhard materials industry platform of Sinomach Group, covering the full diamond industry chain from raw materials and equipment to functional applications and lab-grown diamond consumer brands.

Zhengzhou, Henan, ChinaFounded 2023$690M

Skydio

Leading US manufacturer of autonomous drones for defense, public safety, and industrial inspection.

San Mateo, California, United StatesFounded 2014$672M

Lyten

A supermaterial applications company that develops and manufactures products using proprietary 3D Graphene™ technology, including next-generation lithium-sulfur batteries, lightweight polymer composites, advanced sensors, and high-strength materials.

San Jose, United StatesFounded 2015$625.0M

VulcanForms

An industrial-scale digital manufacturing platform utilizing high-power laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) to mass-produce complex metal components for critical industries.

Burlington, MA, USAFounded 2015$575.0M

Boston Metal

MIT-spinout developing Molten Oxide Electrolysis (MOE) technology to produce steel and critical metals with zero direct carbon emissions

Woburn, Massachusetts, United StatesFounded 2013$544M

Bright Laser Technologies

Chinese metal additive manufacturing company providing full-stack solutions including PBF-LB/M and DED-LB/M equipment, metal powders, printing services, and software, publicly listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange STAR Market.

Xi'an, Shaanxi, ChinaFounded 2011$517.5M

Special Metals Corp

World leader in invention, production and supply of high-nickel alloys for critical engineering applications including additive manufacturing

New Hartford, New York, USAFounded 1882$425M

Radiant

Developing Kaleidos, a portable 1MW nuclear micro-reactor designed to replace diesel generators with clean, mass-produced, and meltdown-proof power for remote and critical infrastructure.

El Segundo, USAFounded 2019$381.2M

Civan Lasers

Civan Lasers develops and manufactures high-power, dynamic beam lasers that provide manufacturers with real-time control over laser beam shape, frequency, and focus for material processing.

Jerusalem, IsraelFounded 2008$360M

6K Additive

6K Additive specializes in producing high-quality metal powders for additive manufacturing, including titanium, nickel, copper, stainless steel, aluminium alloys, and refractory metal powders.

Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, USAFounded 2017$341.85M

GF Casting Solutions Novazzano SA

Swiss investment casting and additive manufacturing specialist (formerly Precicast SA, 1970), operating as the GF Casting Solutions division of Georg Fischer AG, providing Nadcap-certified metal AM, precision casting, and repair services for aerospace, space, energy, and motorsport.

Novazzano, Ticino, SwitzerlandFounded 1970$336M

Orano SA

Develops and applies additive manufacturing (LPBF and FFF) to produce optimized impact limiters (shock absorbers) for spent nuclear fuel transport casks, achieving 80% weight reduction and potential $1M+ cost savings per unit.

Châtillon, FranceFounded 2001$308M

Velo3D, Inc.

Velo3D offers a comprehensive suite of advanced metal additive manufacturing solutions designed to produce complex, mission-critical parts without the need for internal support structures.

Fremont, California, USAFounded 2014$304M

6K Energy

Division of 6K Inc. producing domestic, sustainable lithium-ion battery cathode active materials (CAM) using proprietary UniMelt microwave plasma technology

North Andover, Massachusetts, USAFounded 2014$300M

Machina Labs

An AI-driven manufacturing company utilizing 'robotic blacksmithing' to produce complex, finished metal parts without the need for expensive custom tooling or dies.

Chatsworth, USAFounded 2019$296.3M

6K Inc

Sustainable materials producer using UniMelt microwave plasma for battery materials and metal AM powders

North Andover, MA, USAFounded 2017$288.25M

Seurat Technologies

Developing a novel Area Printing technology for high-volume, industrial-scale metal additive manufacturing, designed to be cost-competitive with traditional methods like casting.

Wilmington, United StatesFounded 2015$277M

Hiperbaric SA

Manufactures Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) equipment for post-processing densification of metal and ceramic AM parts, reducing porosity and improving mechanical properties (fatigue life, ductility, resilience) for aerospace, energy, oil & gas, automotive, and medical applications.

SpainFounded 1999$267M

Rio Tinto Fet et Titane (RTFT)

Produces titanium dioxide feedstock, scandium oxide, pig iron and high purity iron for industrial applications including additive manufacturing.

Sorel-Tracy, Quebec, CanadaFounded 1950$247.9M

Hymson

A global leader in integrated laser and automation solutions, providing high-precision manufacturing equipment for clean energy, consumer electronics, and healthcare industries.

Shenzhen, ChinaFounded 2008$246.0M

ExOne

Pioneer in binder jetting 3D printing technology for sand and metal applications. Originally acquired by Desktop Metal in 2021, then assets split following Desktop Metal bankruptcy in 2025 - metal binder jetting to Arc Impact, sand printing to Anzu Partners (merged with voxeljet as ExOne Global Holdings).

North Huntingdon, United StatesFounded 2005$239M

HGLASER

Develops high-power fiber lasers and integrated metal AM systems (LPBF/DED) for aerospace and automotive structural components.

Wuhan, ChinaFounded 1997$220M

Forge Nano, Inc.

Forge Nano provides advanced nano-coating solutions using its proprietary Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) technology to enhance material performance.

Thornton, Colorado, United StatesFounded 2013$203M

Rusatom Additive Technologies

An integrator of the Russian state corporation Rosatom, focused on developing and providing a full cycle of additive manufacturing solutions, from 3D printers and materials to software and services.

Moscow, RussiaFounded 2018$200.0M

NGen

Industry-led non-profit organization that leads Canada's Global Innovation Cluster for Advanced Manufacturing, funding and coordinating collaborative projects to accelerate the development and scale-up of transformative technologies.

Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaFounded 2017$177M

JJJvac Technology (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd.

Manufactures ultra-high vacuum heat treatment and sintering furnaces for metal additive manufacturing, enabling precise stress relief and density optimization to achieve aerospace-grade mechanical properties in 3D printed components.

Qidong, ChinaFounded 2018$170M

Type One Energy

A fusion energy company developing a commercial stellarator power plant that utilizes high-field superconducting magnets and advanced additive manufacturing to provide baseload carbon-free energy.

Clinton, USAFounded 2019$169.4M

Finework Technology

Listed manufacturer of high-strength fasteners and precision metal components for wind energy, aerospace, and industrial applications, expanding into metal 3D printing for commercial space.

Changde, Hunan, ChinaFounded 2012$157.5M

X-Bow Systems

An aerospace and defense company revolutionizing solid rocket motor production through patented additive manufacturing and modular boost platforms.

Albuquerque, USAFounded 2016$157.0M

Nominal

A unified industrial data stack and analytics platform designed to accelerate the testing, validation, and monitoring of mission-critical hardware systems.

Austin, USAFounded 2022$155.0M

Zhongke Yuchen (Raycham)

A leading high-tech manufacturer specializing in industrial-grade metal additive manufacturing (3D printing) systems and high-precision water-guided laser processing equipment.

Nanjing, ChinaFounded 2013$155.0M

Hangzhou Eplus3D Additive Technology Co., Ltd.

Eplus3D develops industrial-grade metal additive manufacturing equipment, specializing in large-format laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) machines.

Hangzhou, China (APAC Headquarters, new 480 million CNY additive manufacturing industrialization base); Ludwigsburg, Germany (EMEA Region); Houston, USA (Americas Region)Founded 2014$141M

Impro Precision Industries Limited

Global manufacturer of high-precision casting and machined components; specializes in investment casting, sand casting, and precision machining for mission-critical applications.

Wan Chai, Hong KongFounded 1998$131M

Yuding Additive

Develops large-format metal laser melting deposition (LMD) systems for aerospace structural components, replacing traditional ultra-large forging presses for titanium and high-strength steel.

Beijing, ChinaFounded 2014$130M

CMS

A worldwide leading manufacturer of numerically controlled multi-axis machining centers, thermoforming machines, and waterjet cutting systems for processing advanced materials including composites, carbon fiber, aluminum, light alloys, plastic, glass, stone, and metals.

Zogno, Bergamo, ItalyFounded 1969$128.8M

Phoenix Tailings

U.S.-based rare earth metals production company refining critical minerals from mining waste using clean electrochemical technology

Woburn, Massachusetts, United StatesFounded 2019$126.7M

Hexcel Corporation

Advanced composite materials manufacturer (carbon fiber, prepregs, honeycomb) for aerospace/defense; operates HexAM® SLS-based additive manufacturing service using PEKK thermoplastics for flight-ready composite parts, reducing aerospace production lead times from 18+ months to weeks.

Stamford, Connecticut, USAFounded 1948$125M

Kocel

Kocel (共享装备) is one of China's largest additive manufacturing companies, specializing in industrial-scale binder jetting 3D printing for sand casting molds and cores, with global #1 market share in super sand mold 3D printers.

Yinchuan, Ningxia, ChinaFounded 1966$115.9M

Hanbang Laser

Chinese manufacturer of industrial metal 3D printing (SLM) equipment, core components, and software for aerospace, automotive, medical, and industrial applications.

Zhongshan, Guangdong, ChinaFounded 2015$110M

Titomic Limited

Titomic provides industrial-scale metal additive manufacturing solutions using its proprietary Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF) technology to produce large, complex metal parts with enhanced mechanical properties.

Huntsville, Alabama, USA (Global Headquarters) with operations in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and EuropeFounded 2014$101.7M

HBD

A leading global manufacturer of industrial-grade metal 3D printing systems specializing in Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) technology for large-scale and high-precision applications.

Shanghai, ChinaFounded 2007$100.0M

Deep Manufacturing

An ultra-large-scale metal additive manufacturing company specializing in synchronized multi-robotic Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) for critical subsea and industrial infrastructure.

Bristol, United KingdomFounded 2024$100.0M

Bahr Modultechnik GmbH

Develops and manufactures modular positioning systems and linear axes for automation, including 3D printing systems for large-size objects, serving industries like mechanical engineering, automotive, and medical technology.

Luhden, GermanyFounded 1990$98.0M

IPG (Beijing) Fiber Laser Technology Co., Ltd.

IPG Photonics Beijing subsidiary: produces high-power fiber lasers for material processing and additive manufacturing, using a vertically integrated manufacturing model to improve precision and productivity.

Beijing, ChinaFounded 1990$90M

TS Conductor

Manufacturer of next-generation Aluminum Encapsulated Carbon Core (AECC) advanced conductors that double or triple electric transmission capacity while reducing total project costs.

Huntington Beach, California, United StatesFounded 2018$85M

Sakuu

Sakuu (formerly KeraCel) is developing the Kavian™ platform, a multi-material, multi-process additive manufacturing system for at-scale production of next-generation solid-state and lithium-metal batteries.

San Jose, USAFounded 2017$84.3M

Cubic Instruments (Wuhan) Ltd.

Wholly-owned subsidiary of Cubic Sensor and Instrument Co., Ltd. (688665.SH) that develops and manufactures gas composition and flow measurement instruments for environmental monitoring, industrial process control, and automotive emissions testing.

Wuhan, Hubei, ChinaFounded 2010$80M

Addionics

3D smart battery electrodes that improve EV battery performance by 20-30%

Tel Aviv, IsraelFounded 2017$79M

Frequently asked questions

What is additive manufacturing in Energy?

Additive manufacturing in Energy is the use of additive manufacturing across power generation and the energy transition: gas turbine components, hydrogen-system parts, nuclear reactor components, wind turbine repair, and oil & gas wellhead hardware.

Which companies use additive manufacturing in Energy?

AMPulse tracks 668 companies serving the Energy vertical. Leading examples by funding include ROX, Boom Supersonic, Sinornach Diamond, Skydio, and Lyten.

Which AM processes are most common in Energy?

Energy most commonly uses PBF-LB, PBF-EB for refractory materials, DED-LB for repair, DED-Arc (WAAM) for large structures. Typical materials include Inconel 625/718, Hastelloy X, tungsten, Ti-6Al-4V, austenitic stainless.

Why does additive manufacturing fit Energy?

Energy applications value AM where parts are low-volume, complex (turbine combustion liners, hydrogen flow geometries), or located in supply-chain-constrained service operations (offshore platforms, remote nuclear sites). The defining recent application is the Siemens Energy gas turbine combustion liner - 80% lead-time reduction via PBF-LB.