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XJet Appoints eqops to Expand NanoParticle Jetting in UK, Ireland

by | May 27, 2026

Local sales and technical service cover metal and ceramic additive manufacturing for aerospace, medical device, energy and electronics manufacturers

 

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REHOVOT, Israel, May 27, 2026 – XJet has appointed eqops as its sales and support partner across the UK and Ireland, extending access to NanoParticle Jetting technology for metal and ceramic additive manufacturing. The agreement targets manufacturers working on high-precision parts that require fine features, complex geometries and production-grade quality.

The companies will support manufacturers from system selection and installation through process optimization, compliance and production. The arrangement combines XJet’s NanoParticle Jetting systems with eqops’ additive manufacturing experience and operational infrastructure across the two markets.

XJet’s technology is used to produce metal and technical ceramic components for applications where conventional manufacturing can limit part geometry, feature resolution or production repeatability. The process supports parts intended to move from development into serial production without changing the manufacturing route.

“Partnering with XJet is a major milestone in eqops’ mission to equip UK and Irish industry with world-class additive manufacturing technologies. XJet’s NanoParticle Jetting technology is genuinely unique; and the part quality and process simplicity delivered is a compelling proposition for the high-performance sectors we support. We are excited to leverage our operational, engineering, and compliance expertise to help UK and Irish manufacturers unlock its full potential,” states Alwyn Pryse, head of business development at eqops.

The partnership forms part of XJet’s international growth strategy in industrial regions with advanced manufacturing activity. The UK and Ireland support production across aerospace, defense, medical devices, energy and electronics, where manufacturers need tighter tolerances, complex geometries, production-grade quality, scalability and process readiness.

“The UK and Ireland represent important and growing markets for XJet, and finding the right partner to represent our technology in those markets has been a priority. In eqops, we have found exactly that. Their combination of technical knowledge, hands-on additive manufacturing experience across hundreds of systems, and structured approach to customer support – spanning installation, optimization, compliance, and long-term service – is precisely what our customers in the region need to succeed with NanoParticle Jetting. We are confident that eqops will be outstanding ambassadors for XJet, and we are very pleased to welcome them as our partner for the UK and Ireland,” says Gilad Gans, chief business officer of XJet.

Source: XJet

About XJet

XJet is an additive manufacturing company that develops ceramic and metal 3D printing systems for industrial production. Its NanoParticle Jetting technology prints separate nanoparticle fluids for build and support materials. The company’s Carmel product line produces ceramic and metal parts with complex geometries and fine details. XJet also develops materials, applications and support processes through its additive manufacturing center. The company serves aerospace, automotive, medical, dental and tooling customers. Its systems support users that need ceramic or metal parts for production applications. Founded in 2005, XJet is headquartered in Rehovot, Israel.

About eqops

eqops is an operations consulting company that supports additive manufacturing, aerospace, construction, office, manufacturing, engineering and agriculture customers. The company provides additive manufacturing support, polymer powder guidance, system planning, operational assessments, document reviews, ISO process support, ISO standards guidance, and health and safety services. It helps businesses review documents, prepare for audits, plan installations, set up operations and develop processes. eqops also advises teams on compliance, safety practices and operational performance. Its additive manufacturing work includes installation planning, operational setup and process development for industrial systems. eqops was incorporated in 2025 and is headquartered in Cinderford, England.