3D printing From Warwickshire garage to world leader in additive manufacturing

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A Warwickshire manufacturer is transforming the world of additive manufacturing after securing a string of global contract wins. Ryse 3D has carved a niche in the sector for its ability to provide production components to some of the automotive world’s most exciting current and future vehicles.

Mitchell Barnes : “Our mission at RYSE 3D is to lead the world in ‘production 3D Printing’ and the development of production 3D Printing technologies that are scalable and cost effective.”(Source:  Emma Trimble)
Mitchell Barnes : “Our mission at RYSE 3D is to lead the world in ‘production 3D Printing’ and the development of production 3D Printing technologies that are scalable and cost effective.”
(Source: Emma Trimble)

A Warwickshire-based manufacturer is making strides in additive manufacturing, with several global contract wins to its name. Founded in 2017 by university graduate Mitchell Barnes, Ryse 3D has established itself in the sector, producing components for a variety of automotive projects.

The Shipston-on-Stour-based company is now involved in 14 hypercar initiatives, supplying parts such as full HVAC systems, brake ducts and wing mirror vision systems for the next generation of vehicles. The company has experienced significant business growth and has expansion plans to further introduce its technologies worldwide.

Commenting on the company's goals, Mitchell Barnes said: “Our goal at Ryse 3D is to pioneer production 3D printing and its scalable, cost-effective technologies. We want to change the perception that 3D manufacturing is primarily for prototyping.”

He mentioned that significant investment has been made in the Warwickshire facility to increase capacity using Ryse 3D's proprietary printers. “Our optimised parts and the ability to offer 3D printed components as an alternative to traditionally expensive parts has attracted interest from major automotive companies and emerging sectors alike,” said Mitchell.

With a growing workforce and a wide range of manufacturing technologies, Ryse 3D provides customers with rapid production and prototyping solutions. They use sustainable materials such as engineering grade nylon derived from castor beans, in line with their environmentally conscious approach.

The company can produce a wide range of part sizes, and its investment in post-production capabilities allows it to produce refined finishes used in various vehicle interiors.

Commenting on the potential of 3D printed tooling, Mitchell added that it represents a promising opportunity for various sectors, offering benefits such as flexibility, sustainability and a more consistent production environment.

Ryse 3D, which started in a small garage, has now expanded to an 8,000 sq ft facility in Warwickshire, equipped with a skilled team and bespoke technology. Over the years, the company has developed a global presence and is renowned for its innovative approach to additive manufacturing.

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