Alloyed secures £37m Series B funding to advance metal alloy manufacturing for satellites and electronics

March 17, 2025

Alloyed Ltd has announced the completion of a £37m Series B funding round (Courtesy Alloyed)
Alloyed Ltd has announced the completion of a £37m Series B funding round (Courtesy Alloyed)

Alloyed Ltd, based in Oxford, UK, has announced the completion of a £37m Series B funding round. The funds will be used to expand Alloyed’s manufacturing facilities in Abingdon, UK, and Seattle, USA, and accelerate the development of its digital platforms for the design and processing of improved alloys and alloy components.

Led by Japanese investors SPARX and the Development Bank of Japan, with participation from Aviva Investors and German-based Future Industry Ventures (a Redstone and SBI fund), the round adds to existing investors Oxford Science Enterprises, JX Advanced Metals, and Anglo American plc.

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A spinout from Oxford University seven years ago, Alloyed designs and manufactures advanced metallic alloys and is at the forefront of the emerging automated design and manufacturing sector.

Boeing, Microsoft, Anglo-American and BMW are its current customers. Its applications span a wide range of industries, including lightweight antennas and structural components for satellites, high-temperature-resistant alloys for jet engines, precision parts for jewellery, and wearables such as virtual reality headsets and smartwatches.

The company is focused on automated design and manufacturing through Additive Manufacturing, or industrial-scale Additive Manufacturing, which combines many functions into one metal part. Alloyed’s UK base in Abingdon already has what is reportedly one of the largest fleets of Additive Manufacturing machines in Europe.

High-performance metallic alloys will play a significant role in future industries and the energy transition as companies seek to deploy ever-stronger and lighter metals to meet the demands of next-generation technologies.

Michael Holmes, CEO of Alloyed, shared, “After 5,000 years, metal remains the material of choice for the toughest jobs, and our mission is to harness our digital platforms to make metal components lighter, stronger, and more precise, all while reducing costs and maximising sustainability. We’re excited to welcome this exceptional group of new investors, enabling us to accelerate investment in our digital tools and expand our certified production facilities both in the UK and the US. Automated design and manufacturing is an industry where the UK, with our expertise in materials science and world class engineering capability, has the potential to lead on the global stage and Alloyed is at the forefront of this transformation.”

Takaki Demichi, Director and Head of Investment for Next-Generation Growth Division at SPARX Asset Management, said, “Additive manufacture has great promise for the energy transition and future products across a range of industries, but has been held back by a range of engineering challenges which we believe are directly addressed by Alloyed’s materials, processing, design, and production technologies and its highly data-driven approach.”

Yuki Takemori, General Manager of Innovation Promotion Office at Development Bank of Japan, added, “Our team recognises the value of companies with their roots in academia. Alloyed is at the forefront of innovation in the manufacturing sector and a natural partner for us. Japan has a well-established ecosystem of small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises in alloy production and our collaboration with Alloyed will enhance the sector even further. With this new partnership, we will create a model case for commercialising technology – cultivated in one of the world’s leading academic institutions.”

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