Togheter for a strong and resilient industry

We believe in a future where Swedish industry is strong, flexible and sustainable. But it all depends on collaboration


In On Demand 2033, we collaborate with companies that actively take part in the development – and with stakeholders who share our vision of on-demand manufacturing as a new industrial standard

On Demand 2033 – Shaping the future of manufacturing.


Our partners in action

These companies are testing, contributing and leading the way. They help shape the future by sharing their time, resources and curiosity. Together with these pioneers, we test technologies, develop methods, and demonstrate how additive manufacturing works in practice

Triton Valsteknik specializes in precision machining and servicing of rollers for heavy industry. Through its involvement in the project, the company explores how additive manufacturing can help reduce downtime, shorten lead times, and improve maintenance efficiency.

SSAB is a global steel company with strong roots in Sweden. A leader in high-strength steel, SSAB actively works to reduce climate impact through technological transition and innovation. In the project, SSAB contributes its perspective on future material supply and sustainable production

SAAM is a knowledge cluster focused on the development and application of additive manufacturing in Swedish industry. In On Demand 2033, SAAM serves as a strategic partner, connecting research environments, technology providers, and companies in need of new solutions.

RISE is Sweden’s research institute and innovation partner. With cutting-edge expertise in materials, production and digitalization, RISE plays a key knowledge role in the project. They contribute to method development, test design, and scientific validation of new approaches in on-demand manufacturing.

Lasertech is a modern industrial workshop specializing in advanced machining. As host of AM Meet-up 2025, the company also serves as a testbed for additive technologies in pilot production

Ivaldi develops solutions for digital inventories and on-demand spare part production, operating globally in the marine and heavy industries. In the project, Ivaldi contributes expertise in digitalization, reverse engineering, and how digital supply chains can strengthen industrial readiness.

Holmen is a leading player in the forest industry and paper manufacturing, with world-class production facilities. In the project, Holmen Iggesund participates through practical testing with the Capture Kit and shares insights on industrial needs, safety requirements, and technical integration in real production environments.

Gefertec is a German pioneer in wire-based additive manufacturing (WAAM – Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing). The company develops machines and processes for highly material-efficient metal production. In the project, Gefertec contributes technical expertise and insights into industrial-scale applications.

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VMI AB is a flexible, customer-focused supplier in precision machining, with a well-equipped facility handling both prototyping and small to mid-sized series production. With strong expertise and close customer dialogue, they develop cost-effective solutions – whether it’s design, production adaptation or material selection.

Enerco provides industrial services, maintenance, and full-scale technical solutions to Sweden’s base industries. Through its involvement in On Demand 2033, Enerco contributes valuable insights from real-world operating environments—where on-site spare part production can deliver significant value.

CSS is an innovation cluster focused on sustainable access to critical spare parts for industry and essential infrastructure. By combining research, networks, and real-world applications, CSS works to reduce vulnerabilities in global supply chains. In On Demand 2033, CSS contributes expertise in strategic preparedness and how additive manufacturing can strengthen national supply resilience.

Begner specializes in advanced technologies for metalworking, additive manufacturing, and quality control. With long-standing experience as a technology supplier to Swedish industry, Begner contributes to the project with equipment, expertise, and knowledge sharing around the manufacturing solutions of the future.

Alderholmens Mekaniska is a flexible subcontractor specializing in machining, welding, and assembly. In the project, they explore how additive manufacturing can complement existing production and enable new business models for local, on-demand manufacturing.

AM Printservice offers polymer 3D printing – from prototypes to functional parts. With a focus on speed, flexibility, and sustainability, they help industry save time and resources. As a partner in On Demand 2033, they contribute expertise in material selection and additive spare part production.

Norra Additive makes custom part ordering fast and easy. Through industrial 3D printing, post-processing, and digital inventory, they enable true on-demand production – reducing waste, minimizing stock, and accelerating the path from idea to finished product.

Camatec is an engineering consultancy specializing in delivering innovative, practical solutions for complex projects. From 3D scanning, reverse engineering, and AM digitalization to building machines and production lines, they focus on creating designs that are both functional and easy to implement. With a hands-on approach, they excel at turning challenging ideas into reality.