Problem: Growing demand for metal additive manufacturing requires scalable production solutions.
- Solution: Velo3D opens a new 288,747-square-foot facility in Livermore, California, to complement its Fremont headquarters.
- Capabilities: The Livermore campus features nearly 10 million cubic feet of space, capacity for 40+ large-format 3D printers, and in-house post-processing.
- Benefits: Increased production capacity, enhanced customer support, accelerated innovation, and improved supply chain resilience.
- Vision: Creating a powerful manufacturing ecosystem that enables customers to move from concept to production faster and more efficiently.
Problem
The demand for metal additive manufacturing (AM) is rapidly increasing as industries seek to move beyond prototyping and into full-scale production. Companies like Velo3D are facing the challenge of scaling their operations to meet this growing demand while maintaining the high standards of quality and reliability that their customers expect. Traditional manufacturing ecosystems often struggle to provide the flexibility and speed required for rapid innovation and production scaling.
Solution
Velo3D is addressing this challenge with a significant expansion of its manufacturing capabilities. The company is opening a new 288,747-square-foot advanced manufacturing facility in Livermore, California. This state-of-the-art Livermore Production Campus will feature:
- Nearly 10 million cubic feet of production space.
- Initial capacity for 40+ large-format metal 3D printing systems, with infrastructure designed to scale beyond 100 systems.
- In-house post-processing operations and production-scale manufacturing of mission-critical components.
- A focus on machine manufacturing, ensuring that Velo3D can control the entire production process from start to finish.
The Livermore facility is set to become operational later this year and will serve as Velo3D's primary production and manufacturing hub. It will work in tandem with the company's existing Fremont headquarters, which will continue to focus on:
- Research and development.
- Applications engineering.
- Process development.
- Customer collaboration.
- Prototyping and qualification activities.
"This expansion is a reflection of the increasing demand we are seeing from customers who want to move beyond prototyping and qualification into production," said Arun Jeldi, Chief Executive Officer of Velo3D.
Results
The new Livermore Production Campus is expected to significantly enhance Velo3D's production capacity and strengthen its position as a leader in metal additive manufacturing. By creating a comprehensive manufacturing ecosystem, Velo3D aims to provide customers with a seamless transition from concept to production, all under one roof.
Key benefits of the expansion include:
- Increased Production Capacity: The facility's initial capacity for 40+ large-format metal 3D printing systems, with the potential to scale beyond 100, ensures that Velo3D can meet the growing demand for its technology.
- Enhanced Customer Support: By integrating production, post-processing, and qualification activities, Velo3D can offer a more streamlined and efficient service to its customers.
- Accelerated Innovation: The close collaboration between the Livermore and Fremont facilities will foster rapid innovation and development of new technologies and processes.
- Improved Supply Chain Resilience: The expansion allows Velo3D to better control its production processes and supply chain, reducing dependencies and increasing flexibility.
"We believe additive manufacturing should be accessible, scalable, and production-ready," said Michelle Sidwell, Chief Revenue Officer of Velo3D. "Through our technology, Rapid Production Solutions, engineering expertise, and distributed manufacturing network, we help customers move confidently from qualification into production while improving supply chain resilience and accelerating time to market."
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