Northern Waves invests €1.5 million in metal additive manufacturing antenna factory in Gijón, Spain
2026-06-03 13:51
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Northern Waves, a company specializing in metal additive manufacturing of radio frequency components and satellite antenna technology, is building a production facility in the Porceyo industrial area of Gijón, in the Asturias region of northern Spain, with an investment of €1.5 million ($1.75 million) in equipment and facilities.

Northern Waves to open metal additive manufacturing factory in Gijón, Spain

The factory is scheduled to begin operations this summer, with an initial annual production capacity of 5,000 antennas. Northern Waves expects production to increase to between 12,000 and 15,000 units per year after approximately 24 months. To support the expansion plan, the company is installing four new metal additive manufacturing machines, with one currently in operation and four more to be added over the next year.

Northern Waves' products are used in satellite antenna systems, satellite connectivity terminals, high-power radars, automotive systems, mobile base stations, and 5G and 6G communication infrastructure. Metal additive manufacturing technology enables the company to produce lighter, structurally optimized components suitable for high-performance operating environments.

The company was founded three and a half years ago by Pepe Rico, a native of Asturias. Rico graduated from the University of Oviedo and has conducted research in Asturias, Sweden, and at the European Space Agency. Northern Waves is registered in Sweden and currently operates in both Sweden and Spain. The gradual transfer of operations to Asturias is part of the company's growth and technology integration strategy.

Northern Waves currently employs 11 people across both countries. The Gijón factory has already hired five employees, including two factory technicians, two RF engineers, and a production director. Starting in September, the company will also add an industrial researcher in collaboration with the University of Oviedo, along with additional hires in additive manufacturing and administrative management.

Northern Waves to open metal additive manufacturing factory in Gijón, Spain

The project has received support from SEKUENS, the science, business competitiveness, and innovation agency under the Government of the Principality of Asturias. Borja Sánchez, the regional Minister of Science, Industry, and Employment, stated that the arrival of Northern Waves is a positive signal for Asturias, not only because of the investment itself but also due to the industrial direction it represents: technology industries, advanced manufacturing, internationalization, and the return of talent. The minister added that the project fully aligns with Asturias' support policies for attracting high-value-added, future-oriented industrial activities and strengthening strategic sectors such as aerospace.

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