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ATLIX Draws Positive Conclusions After Formnext and Increases Order Intake in Industrial 3D Printing

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After an intensive trade show autumn, the 3D printing specialist ATLIX is looking back on a financially strong close to the 2025 fiscal year. In particular, the company’s appearance at Formnext proved to be an important catalyst for further business development. There, the company presented not only a revised brand identity, but also an expanded product portfolio for industrial applications.

One of the highlights of the trade show appearance was the latest expansion stage of the metal 3D printing system TruPrint 5000. The system features a build volume of 500 × 500 × 400 millimeters and is aimed at users who want to produce larger metal components or multiple parts in parallel. The system is complemented by automation functions designed to ensure reproducible processes and higher machine availability. Visitors were able to see on site how these functions can be integrated into existing production environments.

According to ATLIX, the interest from customers and partners was immediately reflected in the company’s business figures. Order intake in December 2025 reached the highest monthly level of the entire year. For a company operating in the capital goods sector, this is considered an indicator that both the technology and the strategic realignment are being well received by the market. Feedback from discussions showed that reliability, process stability, and long-term partnerships are once again increasingly associated with the ATLIX brand.

“The strong response we received at Formnext and the excellent close of the year clearly demonstrate that our transformation is being recognized by the market,” said Matthias Himmelsbach, ATLIX’S CEO “Our new brand identity, the products we presented, and the commitment of our team have strengthened customer confidence in ATLIX and provide a solid foundation for continued growth. We truly appreciate our customers for their continued trust in our expertise.”

With a full order book and stabilized customer relationships, ATLIX is now entering the new fiscal year. The company intends to continue advancing the development of its systems and to focus on applications in which metal 3D printing can be used economically and with reliable processes.


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