British 3D Printing Specialist to Launch Large-Scale Facility in Houston

The site brings advanced WAAM capability closer to energy, defense and maritime customers.

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DEEP Manufacturing

DEEP Manufacturing, a British specialist in Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) and hybrid manufacturing solutions, plans to launch an advanced manufacturing facility in Houston.

The company stated that the 50,000-square-foot site would bring large-scale additive manufacturing closer to customers in the energy, defense and maritime sectors. It will house four WAAM robotic systems at launch, with additional systems planned throughout the year, including capabilities for post-processing and inspection as the plant continues to scale.

DEEP Manufacturing announced that the Houston team recently completed its first prints. The company expects to officially launch the facility on May 6, when visitors will see examples of its printing capability, including a mock-up of a new pressure-rated vessel set to be certified to DNV standards. It will also display other WAAM-produced components manufactured in carbon steel and nickel-based alloys.

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Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) allows companies to produce large metal components layer by layer using robotic welding systems. The technology also lets manufacturers make complex, high-integrity structures faster than traditional forging and casting methods.

DEEP Manufacturing currently employs 10 workers in Houston, with plans to grow to around 30 before the year's end. The plant forms part of a wider $10 million investment in U.S. advanced manufacturing capability planned by the end of 2026.

The Houston team mirrors the structure of the company's Bristol facility in the UK, bringing together engineers, technicians and additive manufacturing specialists to operate the site’s robotic systems and support customers across multiple sectors.

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