
FREMONT, CA, Oct 2, 2025 – Velo3D and Dyndrite Corporation have partnered to integrate Dyndrite’s LPBF Pro software with the Sapphire and Sapphire XC metal 3D printers, giving engineers vector-level control of laser speeds and feeds. The integration allows users to optimize toolpaths and develop custom processes, improving speed, precision, and repeatability. By enabling application-specific toolpath strategies, the collaboration expands manufacturing capabilities and enhances machine performance, part quality, and scalability in production.
“With Dyndrite LPBF Pro enabled on Velo3D’s machines, we are able to increase our development velocity,” said Thomas Pomorski, director of additive manufacturing at Ursa Major. “This partnership represents a strong step forward to an additive manufacturing ecosystem designed for scalability.”
“At Velo3D, supporting our customers and advancing the state of additive manufacturing are at the core of what we do,” said Darren Beckett, chief technology officer at Velo3D. “By bringing Dyndrite onto our platform, we’ve created a true 1+1=3 moment: our technology plus their software gives customers capabilities they’ve never had before with any other combination of technologies.”
“Velo3D has long recognized the powerful role software plays in advanced AM workflows, and with their support we’re excited to extend our capabilities to their customers,” said Harshil Goel, founder & CEO of Dyndrite. “By adding Dyndrite LPBF Pro, Velo3D users gain new advanced control they need to push process development further, accelerating innovation and paving the way for production.”
The integration shows Velo3D’s commitment to open, flexible platforms that scale with user needs. It also supports Dyndrite’s aim to make additive manufacturing automated, software-driven, and production-ready.
Metal additive manufacturing (AM) users can learn more about the Velo3D–Dyndrite integration at ICAM 2025 in Las Vegas. The Dyndrite + Velo3D user group meets Oct. 7 at 4pm PT at booth #301. A free Dyndrite Hands-On Workshop will be held Oct. 5.
Source: Velo3D
About Velo3D

Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Fremont, CA, Velo3D is a technology company specializing in integrated metal additive manufacturing solutions. The company offers advanced 3D printing systems, including the Sapphire family of printers, Flow pre-print software, and Assure quality assurance software, enabling the production of complex, mission-critical components. Velo3D serves the aerospace, defense, energy, and automotive industries, with clients including SpaceX, Honeywell, and Lam Research. As of January 2025, the company employs approximately 240 people. In the trailing twelve months ending June 30, 2024, Velo3D reported revenues of $46 million.