Metamorphic AM introduces Rapid Geometry Review for DfAM

Metamorphic AM, based in Nottingham, UK, has launched Rapid Geometry Review, a new service aimed at making Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) expertise more commercially accessible.
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Rapid Geometry Review is intended to provide organisations with a structured, expert-led evaluation of Additive Manufacturing designs before committing to production builds, helping reduce risk, accelerate development, and improve return on investment.
Since its founding, Metamorphic has been associated with advanced technology development programmes across quantum technologies, fusion energy, advanced telecommunications, and bioprocessing applications. Whilst these intensive R&D collaborations will remain central to the company’s strategy, it has decided to begin expanding access to its DfAM experience.
“We’ve seen too many projects failing to add value to a product or process because design intent wasn’t fully interrogated early enough,” stated co-founder Manolis Papastavrou. “Rapid Geometry Review brings the same engineering scrutiny we apply in major innovation programmes to a format that is faster, commercially accessible, and immediately actionable.”
The service assesses structural logic, suitability for Additive Manufacturing, material suitability, manufacturability, and missed geometric opportunity. Rather than relying exclusively on automation, Rapid Geometry Review combines simulation insight with applied engineering judgement.
“We are not moving away from frontier innovation. That remains our foundation,” says co-founder Laurence Coles. “What we are doing is extending our perspective to a broader audience. If Additive Manufacturing is to mature as an industrial technology, world-class DfAM thinking cannot remain confined to flagship projects.”
Metamorphic stated that, by lowering the entry barrier to DfAM expertise, the wider Additive Manufacturing industry may be able to reduce expensive test manufacturing cycles and enable greater commercial viability.
“The difference between ‘printable’ and ‘engineered’ is where value is created,” added Papastavrou. “Rapid Geometry Review helps organisations close that gap.”
Rapid Geometry Review is now available.























