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AddUp Fives Michelin Additive Solutions SAS
5 rue Bleue - Zone Industrielle de Ladoux
63118 Cebazat
Service Spectrum: Represented in 3 categories
About AddUp
AddUp offers its customers complete industrial metal 3D printing solutions:
- Machine design and production, integration into a full production line, from powder management to the finished part.
- Customer assistance on metal part production, to support additive manufacturing investment projects or additional production needs,
- A cross-functional service activity, including re-design of parts and additional services associated with the machine offering, to help industrial companies find the right technological and financial solutions.
The AddUp offer, already recognized for its industrial additive manufacturing technologies through its founders, Fives and Michelin, sets itself apart with an industrial approach tailored to each customer’s needs.
AddUp was created on April 1, 2016, following the creation of Fives Michelin Additive Solutions on September 4, 2015 by two industrial groups, Fives and Michelin. This joint venture aims to bring customers its unique experience and expertise in developing and marketing machines and industrial production lines using metal additive manufacturing technology, generally known as metal 3D printing, worldwide.
Fives and Michelin each hold a 50% stake in Fives Michelin Additive Solutions.
Fives contributes its skills, experience, and ability to innovate in mechanical engineering, automation and industrial process control to create fully digital machines and systems that meet the technological requirements of additive manufacturing, as well as the reliability and reproducibility requirements of fully managed industrial production.
Over recent years, Michelin has developed unique expertise in metal additive manufacturing, which it uses for the industrial production of mold parts that cannot be made using traditional techniques like machining and welding, with a production capacity of 650,000 parts per year.
- 2 production plants with multiple machines and associated auxiliary equipment + post-processing,
- 1 automated production unit with integrated post-processing and inspections.
Thanks to this technology, Michelin can develop and market truck and car tires with unrivaled performance.
This joint venture highlights Michelin’s expertise in innovative industrial processes.
- Machine design and production, integration into a full production line, from powder management to the finished part.
- Customer assistance on metal part production, to support additive manufacturing investment projects or additional production needs,
- A cross-functional service activity, including re-design of parts and additional services associated with the machine offering, to help industrial companies find the right technological and financial solutions.
The AddUp offer, already recognized for its industrial additive manufacturing technologies through its founders, Fives and Michelin, sets itself apart with an industrial approach tailored to each customer’s needs.
AddUp was created on April 1, 2016, following the creation of Fives Michelin Additive Solutions on September 4, 2015 by two industrial groups, Fives and Michelin. This joint venture aims to bring customers its unique experience and expertise in developing and marketing machines and industrial production lines using metal additive manufacturing technology, generally known as metal 3D printing, worldwide.
Fives and Michelin each hold a 50% stake in Fives Michelin Additive Solutions.
Fives contributes its skills, experience, and ability to innovate in mechanical engineering, automation and industrial process control to create fully digital machines and systems that meet the technological requirements of additive manufacturing, as well as the reliability and reproducibility requirements of fully managed industrial production.
Over recent years, Michelin has developed unique expertise in metal additive manufacturing, which it uses for the industrial production of mold parts that cannot be made using traditional techniques like machining and welding, with a production capacity of 650,000 parts per year.
- 2 production plants with multiple machines and associated auxiliary equipment + post-processing,
- 1 automated production unit with integrated post-processing and inspections.
Thanks to this technology, Michelin can develop and market truck and car tires with unrivaled performance.
This joint venture highlights Michelin’s expertise in innovative industrial processes.

