Desktop Metal Receives $9 Million Order from Major German Automaker

Order calls for binder jet systems for mass production of automotive components.

Order calls for binder jet systems for mass production of automotive components.

Desktop Metal has received a $9 million order from a major German automaker for binder jet additive manufacturing systems used for mass production of powertrain components.

 

This is the second order from the same automaker in less than 12 months, bringing the total amount of production AM systems ordered to $16.9 million to support digitally casted powertrain components for a popular car line.

“The additive manufacturing industry continues to grow for mass production applications, with the most innovative companies in the world leading the way,” says Ric Fulop, founder and CEO of Desktop Metal. “Our team is working with a significant number of global automotive OEMs to expand adoption of our differentiated AM technologies for end-use car components, and this most recent order further demonstrates our customer’s success changing the way they make products and supports Team DM’s vision for Additive Manufacturing 2.0.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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