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Framatome opens advanced additive manufacturing hub in France
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Framatome opens advanced additive manufacturing hub in France
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Jul 22, 2025

Framatome has launched a new additive manufacturing center at its Romans-sur-Isere facility in southeastern France, marking a strategic expansion of its capabilities in nuclear and defense sectors. The site is the first of its kind in Europe dedicated to producing mechanical components through advanced metal 3D printing techniques.

The center incorporates cutting-edge technologies such as wire-arc additive manufacturing and laser powder bed fusion. These methods allow for the creation of components ranging from a few kilograms to several tens of tons. The additive processes are expected to significantly reduce production lead times and costs while enhancing overall equipment performance and minimizing environmental impact through optimized material use.

Beyond component production, the facility will serve as a hub for research and development, process qualification, and workforce training. Framatome has positioned the center as a cornerstone of its broader strategy to reinforce industrial excellence and supply chain security in critical sectors.

"This new center reflects Framatome's commitment to fully leveraging innovative technologies to enhance its performance and that of its customers," said Jean-Bernard Ville, Senior Executive Vice President for Projects and Component Manufacturing at Framatome. "Additive manufacturing strengthens the sovereignty and competitiveness of strategic sectors in France. Framatome has made it a major pillar of its operations, aiming to improve security of supply and foster innovation in the design of nuclear components."

With over 15 years of additive manufacturing expertise and several successful installations in operating nuclear reactors, Framatome continues to consolidate its leadership in this domain. The investment forms part of a broader development plan to expand operations at Romans-sur-Isere in response to increasing demands across nuclear and defense industries.

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