XJet Appoints 3D-Werk as German Distributor
2026-06-07 11:12
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - XJet has appointed 3D-Werk Black Forest GmbH as the value-added reseller (VAR) for its Carmel series systems in Germany. This partner, with over two decades of experience in industrial additive manufacturing, opens a path for German manufacturers to evaluate and adopt ceramic and metal parts using Nanoparticle Jetting (NPJ) technology.

XJet Appoints 3D-Werk Black Forest as German Distributor

Under the agreement, 3D-Werk will handle the complete Carmel product line as part of a turnkey solution covering configuration, application development, workflow guidance, training, and ongoing support. The company operates an experience center in southern Germany, where customers can evaluate the technology under working conditions before purchase and receive support services from prototyping to mass production.

Gerhard Duda, CEO of 3D-Werk, stated that the company has spent years building expertise, facilities, and customer trust to help German industry make informed decisions when migrating production to additive manufacturing. He noted that XJet's NPJ technology opens a path to manufacturing complex, high-performance parts that were previously unattainable. Adding the Carmel series systems to the portfolio and experience center provides customers with new manufacturing capabilities, which also strongly supports elevating the market position to Germany's most technically demanding applications.

XJet Appoints 3D-Werk Black Forest as German Distributor

XJet will attend 3D-Werk's annual technology summit NEXT3D as a platinum sponsor on June 9-10. Advanced ceramic manufacturer CeramTec, an existing XJet customer, will join XJet to showcase ceramic additive manufacturing applications. Gilad Gans, Chief Commercial Officer of XJet, stated that Germany is one of the most important markets for industrial additive manufacturing globally, and the company has been strengthening its presence in the region for years. He believes appointing 3D-Werk as a VAR is a natural step, as it is a competence center with extensive experience, a multi-technology portfolio, and a true understanding of the needs of mature industrial buyers. He emphasized that this is not a distribution agreement but a strategic partnership that places XJet's Carmel series systems in the hands of trusted advisors for the technology.

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