06.02.2026
Leading industrial 3D printing manufacturer, Incodema3D, continues its rapid growth and investments in additive manufacturing (AM) technology with its anticipated delivery of four (4) EOS M 400-4 and one (1) EOS M4 ONYX systems, and a larger order for nine additional systems: Four (4) EOS M4 ONYX, two (2) EOS M 400-4 and three (3) EOS M 300-4 systems. Once delivered and installed, this significant investment brings Incodema3D’s portfolio of EOS technology to over 50 metal 3D printers.
“Through 2030 we project continued high growth, and our business requires us to expand our existing facilities, add a new facility, and significantly increase our hiring – all challenges we are tackling right now,” said Sean Whittaker, founder and CEO of Incodema3D. “With a sense of urgency to support national priorities, we truly feel that we are setting the bar for contracted metal AM production and have created well-oiled processes to produce everything from 10 mission-critical parts for a defense customer to 10,000 parts for an energy company.”
Incodema3D made headlines recently with its announcement that AFM Capital established a majority stake in the fast-growing AM venture, and now it is executing its growth plan that will see its manufacturing capacity increase three-fold by 2030, including a soon-to-be-announced second manufacturing facility. Since its first EOS system purchase in 2012, Incodema3D has consolidated their business exclusively around EOS metal AM technology at their 60,000 square foot New York facility – also set to expand. Complimentary to their AM capabilities are Incodema3D’s investments in traditional manufacturing technologies dedicated to post-processing and finishing additively manufactured parts.
“We are constantly introducing process improvements and efficiencies through automation wherever possible to achieve quality and throughput,” said Matt Lewis, Incodema3D vice president of programs. “By integrating design for additive manufacturing, industrial-scale 3D printing, post-processing, precision machining, inspection, and fulfillment under one roof, we can move complex metal parts into production with speed, consistency, and confidence. This end-to-end approach allows us to support demanding production programs while reducing lead times, improving part performance, and simplifying the supply chain.”
Together, these investments underscore Incodema3D’s long-term commitment to scaling AM production. By expanding facilities, growing its workforce, and continuing to refine its vertically integrated manufacturing model, Incodema3D is strengthening its ability to deliver high-quality, production-ready metal parts at scale, positioning the organization for sustained growth across a variety of demanding industrial markets.
“Incodema3D’s continued growth is a strong reflection of both their technical leadership and unerring vision for AM on an industrial scale” said Glynn Fletcher, president of EOS North America. “Our enduring collaboration with Sean and his extraordinary team is a privilege. The trust they have placed in EOS for more than a decade is something that we are very proud of.”
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